Geometry Issues while Scaling
Posted: Sun Jan 10, 2021 10:59 am
Hey,
I am having some issues with the geometries of a model when that model is scaled. I do not get any errors in the scripting/message window but the scale model does not generate properly. I have attached pictures below.The model is the MoBL_ARMS_module2_4_allmuscles model and I am using experimental marker data to scaled. The markers seem to scale properly, but not the geometries.
Some other notes:
1.) I am offsetting the model before scaling because it isn't properly set to match my experimental data, the model generates being centered in the y plane about the "floor" or 0.
2.) The offset could be causing the issue, but I have encountered a similar problem when running IK using experimental data with this model. I can't get a clean result and if I can find a way to offset the model I think it might help.
3.) I have changed my geometry path in the GUI to my local geometry folder per this thread viewtopicPhpbb.php?f=91&t=11542&p=32299&start=0&view=
Any information on the matter would be great!
I am having some issues with the geometries of a model when that model is scaled. I do not get any errors in the scripting/message window but the scale model does not generate properly. I have attached pictures below.The model is the MoBL_ARMS_module2_4_allmuscles model and I am using experimental marker data to scaled. The markers seem to scale properly, but not the geometries.
Some other notes:
1.) I am offsetting the model before scaling because it isn't properly set to match my experimental data, the model generates being centered in the y plane about the "floor" or 0.
2.) The offset could be causing the issue, but I have encountered a similar problem when running IK using experimental data with this model. I can't get a clean result and if I can find a way to offset the model I think it might help.
3.) I have changed my geometry path in the GUI to my local geometry folder per this thread viewtopicPhpbb.php?f=91&t=11542&p=32299&start=0&view=
Any information on the matter would be great!