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A segment coordinate system in Visual3D does not have to be associated with the subject, or even with motion capture data for that matter. We refer to these as virtual segments. **The only distinction between virtual segments and real segments is that typically we set them to be //Kinematic only// segments, which means that they are not included in the Inverse Dynamics calculations.** In all other ways they are just segments and are constructed with the same rules as all segments. | A segment coordinate system in Visual3D does not have to be associated with the subject, or even with motion capture data for that matter. We refer to these as virtual segments. **The only distinction between virtual segments and real segments is that typically we set them to be //Kinematic only// segments, which means that they are not included in the Inverse Dynamics calculations.** In all other ways they are just segments and are constructed with the same rules as all segments. | ||
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- | |\\ **4. Create Lab_Z:**\\ \\ < | + | **4. Create Lab_Z:** |
+ | - Click **Landmarks** button | ||
+ | - Click **Add New Landmark** button | ||
+ | - Create Landmark: //Lab_Z//\\ \\ **Landmark Name:** //Lab_Z// \\ **Define Orientation Using:**\\ **Starting Point:** //Leave Blank//\\ **Existing Segment:** //LAB// \\ Offset Using the Following **ML/ | ||
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A subset of 3 of these Landmarks can be used to represent the Segment Coordinate System | A subset of 3 of these Landmarks can be used to represent the Segment Coordinate System | ||
- | === Create the Virtual Laboratory Segment === | + | ==== Create the Virtual Laboratory Segment |
To create the Virtual Laboratory segment, switch to the **Segment** Tab in model builder mode. | To create the Virtual Laboratory segment, switch to the **Segment** Tab in model builder mode. | ||
- | |**1. Create the Virtual Lab Segment:**\\ \\ 1. In the Segment Name combo box type **Virtual Lab**\\ \\ 2. Check the **Kinematic Only** Check Box\\ \\ 3. Select the **Create** button | + | **1. Create the Virtual Lab Segment:** |
- | + | - In the Segment Name combo box type **Virtual Lab** | |
- | |4. In the **Virtual Lab** tab, enter these values: | + | - Check the **Kinematic Only** Check Box |
- | + | - Select the **Create** button | |
- | \\ | + | - In the **Virtual Lab** tab, enter these values:\\ **Define Proximal Joint and Radius** \\ **Lateral: |
- | + | - Click on **Build Model.** | |
+ | - Click on **Close Tab** before proceeding. | ||
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=== Adding a Surface Model === | === Adding a Surface Model === | ||
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- | |\\ To add a surface model or graphic switch to the **Segment Properties** Tab.\\ Select **Virtual Lab** as Segment Name.\\ Near the bottom of the dialog **Browse** for a Model File (.obj or .v3g) of your choosing.\\ \\ \\ Select **Apply**.\\ \\ **Note:** A surface model need not be applied to the virtual lab. | + | To add a surface model or graphic switch to the **Segment Properties** Tab. |
+ | - Select **Virtual Lab** as Segment Name. | ||
+ | - Near the bottom of the dialog **Browse** for a Model File (.obj or .v3g) of your choosing. | ||
+ | - Select **Apply**. | ||
+ | **Note:** A surface model need not be applied to the virtual lab. | ||
- | ==== Example: Virtual segment aligned with a different principal axis of the laboratory ==== | + | ---- |
+ | ===== Example: Virtual segment aligned with a different principal axis of the laboratory | ||
The following example will construct a segment coordinate system that is rotated from the laboratory coordinate system. | The following example will construct a segment coordinate system that is rotated from the laboratory coordinate system. | ||
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An example of a Rotated Virtual Lab can be downloaded [[https:// | An example of a Rotated Virtual Lab can be downloaded [[https:// | ||
- | === Create 3 Landmarks === | + | ==== Create 3 Landmarks |
First, create 3 landmarks **Lab_Origin**, | First, create 3 landmarks **Lab_Origin**, | ||
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- | |\\ **1. Create Lab_Origin: | + | **1. Create Lab_Origin: |
+ | - Click **Landmarks** button | ||
+ | - Click **Add New Landmark** button | ||
+ | - Create Landmark: // | ||
- | |\\ **2. Create Lab_Other: | + | ---- |
- | |\\ **3. Create Lab_Z:**\\ \\ < | + | {{ :VLab_Lab_Other.jpg}} |
- | \\ | + | **2. Create Lab_Other: |
+ | - Click **Landmarks** button | ||
+ | - Click **Add New Landmark** button | ||
+ | - Create Landmark: // | ||
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+ | **3. Create Lab_Z:** | ||
+ | - Click **Landmarks** button | ||
+ | - Click **Add New Landmark** butto | ||
+ | - Create Landmark: //Lab_Z// \\ \\ **Landmark Name:** //Lab_Z// \\ **Define Orientation Using:**\\ **Starting Point:** //Leave Blank//\\ **Existing Segment:** //LAB// \\ Offset Using the Following **ML/ | ||
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- | === Create the Virtual Laboratory Segment === | + | ==== Create the Virtual Laboratory Segment |
To create the Virtual Laboratory segment, switch to the **Segment** Tab in model builder mode and enter the following: | To create the Virtual Laboratory segment, switch to the **Segment** Tab in model builder mode and enter the following: |
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