Hi,
I am a French Student doing a placement at the University of Laval
(Quebec), and I’m just working with AnyBody for two weeks.
I am currently modeling a seated man, pushing against a fixed handle
recording the force.
To do this, I used the existant model “SpineRightArm” in the
repository but I need to enter the real body parameter of my subject
(segments lenght, masse, density…). So, I would be grateful if you
could tell me where the anthropological data are stored, and how I can
modify them. Can you also tell me which methode do you use to calculate
the anthropological data (winter, Zatsiorsky, or others…).
First of all welcome to the group.
I will recommend you to look at the webcast that John Rasmussen gave
on the topic of scaling, it explains how scaling is done in AnyBody.
You can find it at this link http://www.anybodytech.com/196.0.html
There is also a poster here: http://www.anybody.aau.dk/pdf/ScalingPoster.pdf you can have a look at
to understand more about how the scaling is done and why. If you have
any more questions please write again, we will be happy to help you.
Best regards
Christian, AnyBody Support
— In anyscript@yahoogroups.com, “francky9401” <francky9401@…> wrote:
>
> Hi,
> I am a French Student doing a placement at the University of Laval
> (Quebec), and I’m just working with AnyBody for two weeks.
> I am currently modeling a seated man, pushing against a fixed handle
> recording the force.
> To do this, I used the existant model “SpineRightArm” in the
> repository but I need to enter the real body parameter of my subject
> (segments lenght, masse, density…). So, I would be grateful if you
> could tell me where the anthropological data are stored, and how I can
> modify them. Can you also tell me which methode do you use to calculate
> the anthropological data (winter, Zatsiorsky, or others…).
>
>
> Thank you for your help,
> Franck
>