OpenSim Musculoskeletal Model of a Sheep Hind Limb

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Annchristin Andres
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OpenSim Musculoskeletal Model of a Sheep Hind Limb

Post by Annchristin Andres » Thu Jul 07, 2022 2:05 am

Hello,

I would like to work with the "OpenSim Musculoskeletal Model of a Sheep Hind Limb".
The problem is that the model looks very strange. The bones do not fit together (see attachment).
What am I doing wrong?

Sorry if this is a stupid question, but all the other examples with the human models work fine.

Thanks,
Anni
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Thomas Uchida
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Re: OpenSim Musculoskeletal Model of a Sheep Hind Limb

Post by Thomas Uchida » Thu Jul 07, 2022 6:14 am

There are many posts on the Forum about geometry. Please take a look by searching the Forum. I think there are two common solutions. For OpenSim 3.3, you can set the "Geometry Path" preference to point to the directory in which the geometry files reside (please see the "User Preferences" page in the OpenSim 3.3 User's Guide: https://simtk-confluence.stanford.edu:8 ... references). As described at that link, another option is to place the model's geometry files in a folder named "Geometry" that lives in the same directory as the osim file.

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