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Opening a Motion
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To animate a model, load an associated motion file (file type: .mot) into OpenSim. This can be done by drag and drop of the .mot (or .sto) file onto the 3D window Toolbar of the application, using the File menu as described below, or from the Navigator Window.
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Option 2 As with models, you can also load motions by dragging a motion file from the Windows Explorer and dropping it into the application, in the 3D view panel. (NOTE: Ayman is working on this part, currently dragging a file does not work unless it is to a specific location.)
Option 3 You can also load a motion by Right Clicking on the current model in the Navigator Window and choosing Load Motion... from the drop down menu that appears. |
You can find the motions associated with a model in the Navigator window: A new branch titled the name of the file just loaded will appear in the Navigator titled Motions. Expand the Motions branch by clicking the buttons to the left of the Navigator to expand or collapse andplus icon next to it tosee all motions loaded for a particular model. |
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If you have multiple models loaded, you can sync their loaded motions (e.g. to compare __40__ Inverse Kinematics results with the output of the __40__ Residual Reduction Algorithm).
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