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*Load Model allows to load a single model
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*Load Model allows the user to load a single model, of any type that Slicer recognizes. This includes VTK polydata, BYU, XML polydata, STL files and FreeSurfer surface files.
*Load Model directory will load all the models that are located in in the selected directory
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*Load Model directory will load all the VTK models (*.vtk) that are located in in the selected directory
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*Load FreeSurfer Overlay will load a FreeSurfer scalar overlay file and associate it with the currently active model.
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*Load Freesurfer Overlay: If you have a Freesurfer surface model (e.g. lh.orig) you can select here the overlay (e.g. lh.sulc)
 
*Load Freesurfer Overlay: If you have a Freesurfer surface model (e.g. lh.orig) you can select here the overlay (e.g. lh.sulc)

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Introduction

This module is used for loading, saving, changing the appearance of, and organizing 3d surface models. The module is a core module for Slicer 3.

Load

  • Load Model allows the user to load a single model, of any type that Slicer recognizes. This includes VTK polydata, BYU, XML polydata, STL files and FreeSurfer surface files.
  • Load Model directory will load all the VTK models (*.vtk) that are located in in the selected directory
  • Load FreeSurfer Overlay will load a FreeSurfer scalar overlay file and associate it with the currently active model.

Display

  • Load Freesurfer Overlay: If you have a Freesurfer surface model (e.g. lh.orig) you can select here the overlay (e.g. lh.sulc)
  • Model Select: Select the model that you want to modify from a list
  • Visibility: turn a model on or off
  • Scalar visibility: If the model comes with a scalar field you can make it visible or not, selcet the active scalar, if there are multiple and select the Color Mapping (e.g. rainbow)
  • Clipping:
  • Opacity: