Hi Regine,
If I'm understanding you correctly, this pipe should produce what you are
looking for:
vmtkcenterlinemodeller -ifile your_centerlines_file.vtp -radiusarray
MaximumInscribedSphereRadius
-dimensions 64 64 64 --pipe vmtkmarchingcubes -ofile envelope.vtp
I got it from a reply Luca gave earlier on the mailinglist:
http://sourceforge.net/mailarchive/message.php?msg_id=24427564
Hope this helps,
Arjan
On Thu, Mar 8, 2012 at 2:09 PM, <richschm...@web.de> wrote:
> Dear all,
>
> I would like to generate kind of an ideal vessel-system consisting of
> several vessels and bifurcations with round cross-sections using the
> centerline data and Maximum Inscribed Sphere radii that I calculated by
> using vmtk. I tried to do this using Wolframs Mathematica (and got an more
> or less acceptable result for each single vessel which I saved as *.stl),
> but if I superpose the single vessels and try to merge them, the internal
> structure of each single vessel is still conserved and disturbs my mesh
> generation.
> Does anybody have an idea how I could avoid this or is there a way to
> generate such an "ideal" vessel-system out of the centerline data and the
> MaximumInscribeSphere radii using vmtk?
>
> Thank you for all your help and ideas!
> Regine
>
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