Body Scan.stl | WORKING — STRATEGY |

If your scan originated from medical imaging (MRI or CT), the process involves extracting specific anatomical data.

If you want to design objects around the scan (like custom orthotics or armor), you may need to convert the mesh into a solid CAD body.

Import the STL as a mesh and use the "Mesh to BRep" or "Convert Mesh" tool to create a solid you can modify. Body Scan.stl

Use tools like Meshmixer or Blender to "watertight" the model, ensuring there are no gaps in the surface.

Reduce the triangle count if the file is too large for your computer to handle comfortably. 2. Convert to a Solid Body (Reverse Engineering) If your scan originated from medical imaging (MRI

STL files from body scans are often "noisy" or have holes where the scanner couldn't see.

To produce content from a file, you need to bridge the gap between the raw mesh data—which consists of millions of triangles—and a usable 3D model for printing, design, or medical analysis. 1. Refine the Mesh Use tools like Meshmixer or Blender to "watertight"

Apply smoothing filters in Artec Studio or MeshLab to remove artifacts and skin irregularities.