Segment joint definition: joint center and radius
This tutorial explains how to define the end of a segment in Visual3D using only the joint center and radius instead of medial and lateral markers.
This tutorial explains how to define the end of a segment in Visual3D using only the joint center and radius instead of medial and lateral markers.
This tutorial demonstrates how to define a basic segment in Visual3D using markers on the inner (medial) and outer (lateral) sides of each end.
This video gives an overview of the workspace tab in Visual3D so that you can familiarize yourself with the layout. The workspace allows you to load motion capture files, link dynamic and static trials, and easily access pipelines.
Dynamic motion capture files are often accompanied by static files, which are used to create biomechanical models of the subject. This tutorial shows how to load both types of files and link them to each other in Visual3D.