algorithmic modeling for Rhino
Saw a 3d printed cast online and thought it would be a cool idea to emulate. Used a Kinect scanner for dimensions and simple voronoi mesh. Little flimsy for a cast but learning experience... Model that was sent to Shapeways can be seen here: https://skfb.ly/MwIC
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What did you use for the photogrammetry version of your face? 123D?
Perhaps you need a version of your cast but made from a material that can shrink somehow... perhaps one where you put it on and then wet it to make it shrink to fit?
I doubt you could get away with simply mirroring anatomy. A friend of mine actually broke her leg a few weeks ago, and we talked about it. Her legs are already visually different just after a few weeks of cruising around on a stroller. Unless you could get a good quality medical scan from a CT or similar machine, I doubt any medical professional would suggest you hack your own casts. (At least not in the litigious USA) I would love to hear from anyone in the medical industry, but would suspect they view such a product as a novelty, not a serious alternative.
That's interesting... the skanect website makes it looks awesome. Maybe great if you just want to 3d print mini-me figures!
What would happen in the case that you actually needed to print a cast for a patient with a broken arm... would you scan the good arm and hope they were symmetrical?
Yea. But to be honest, its crap.
I had to clean up the mesh significantly, and then adjust areas to match my actual arm's measurements. All this while being left with 1 hand while measuring the other.
Price wise its a no brainer for learning, but I have moved to a new technique for more accurate scans.
You can seen a Kinect/Skanect facial scan here: https://skfb.ly/LSt9
vs a mesh obtained by photogrammetry here: https://skfb.ly/MOXP
Both require editing and cleanup, but the latter showed much more detail.
Was that the Skanect scanning software you used with the Kinect Scanner?
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