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Incorporating Anthropometric Models

bsekle
4-Participant

Incorporating Anthropometric Models

Is there a way to turn a 3D scan of  a person into an avatar (or anthropometric model) and then import it into Creo in such a way that it can be manipulated to different postures and/or animated like a Creo manikin?  Or is there a way to overlay a skin on top of manikin that is created from a 3D scan of a person (so that the person's body measurements can be  used)?

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dschenken
21-Topaz I
(To:bsekle)

I've seen this done in Blender, but not Creo.

bsekle
4-Participant
(To:dschenken)

Thanks for  your reply.

 

I'm designing an orthotic device and am hoping there's a way that I can model and assemble parts that conform to the shape of a person's body, with that shape being obtained from a 3D scan.  If only there was a way that such a model taken from Blender could be used in Creo.

dschenken
21-Topaz I
(To:bsekle)

PTC does offer Reverse Engineering Extension for dealing with point-cloud data, but it doesn't look like it easily results in poseable models. The video they have is almost 8 years old, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ejJ4VnKhn64 (turn down the sound before playing it) The sales page is https://www.ptc.com/en/products/cad/industrial-design/reverse-engineering

 

I wish I could help more, but I don't see a widespread use like this, leading me to believe that many people are creating in-house custom workflows from various programs, most likely programs like Blender, Rhino, and Spaceclaim or using specialize software.

 

Example: https://kiwiorthoticservices.com/orthotics-fabrication/orthotics-3d-foot-scanner/

bsekle
4-Participant
(To:dschenken)

 Thanks for the heads-up.  The REX looks like something I may be able to use for other work.  And it may be feasible to parameterize the body parts from scans and assemble them into a model.

 

That makes sense as to why there don't seem to be any dedicated solutions.  I was able to speak to someone who does game development and he informed me that there's a way to add a skeleton structure to a scan and somehow import it into parametric CAD so it can be manipulated.  I will give that a try and, if it doesn't work, I will try the REX or look for another solution.  Thanks so much for your help.

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