I need to find a way to convert any STL image (from SolidWorks) into a 3D array of points on MatLab that map out the image in a consecutive order, from the bottom up; I also would like to be able to choose the distance between the points that map out the image.
I know this would probably involve using voxilisation and maybe slicing up the image to get more accurate points; please let me know if you would be able to do it and how long it would take you (a lot of the parts of the code are already open sourced online, it would just be a matter of piecing things together so I don’t think it should take long).
I'm an electrical engineer in comunication and electronics. For my career final project I used gmsh for meshing surfaces and I was able to run some codes in MATLAB based on those STL created by gmsh. I'm not sure what is your problem but with a little more details I thing I could help.
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Communications and Electronics. I have a lot of experience working with MATLAB (more than 5 years) and I have designed and developed several projects like yours. Additionally, my Career Final Project use a mesh of 3D objects calculated using STL file as input and working with a voxelization technique. The project should not be so difficult, if you could explain the project more deeply then I could give you a more precise schedule and help you to get all work together.
I am electrical engineer with specialization in Control Systems, Computer Vision and Robotics. I have an extensive experience of working on matlab. This task is very simple but writing a tidy code will take some time. I can provide you well documented code and even explain it to you if you want me to. Contact me and we can discuss it further.
Hello
Senior ChemEng undergrad with minors in CS. Currently involved in machine learning research at IIT Bombay. Have done multiple courses on CFD and applied algorithms using matlab. I wrote an STL renderer in OpenGL in my graphics class, so I guess it won't take long. Look forward to work with you.