Difference between revisions 570862207 and 575016868 on enwiki{{for|the game engine and development toolset|Visual3D Game Engine}} {{multiple issues| {{Underlinked|date=May 2013}}⏎ {{Orphan|date=February 2009}}⏎ }} '''Visual3D''' is a [[Proprietary software|proprietary]] general purpose [[Biomechanics|biomotion]] modeling and analysis software package developed and published by '''C-Motion, Inc'''. The software makes use of the '''[[List of motion and gesture file formats#C3D_file_format|C3D]] file format''' for input data as well as real-time motion data streamed by several hardware manufacturers. The program is not restricted in terms of marker sets and provides a historical audit trail of data changes. Modeling features include kinematics, inverse dynamics (kinetics) and inverse kinematics (global optimizations). '''Visual3D''' evolved from a clinical research tool developed at the [[NIH]] by Tom Keppel (originally called "Move3D"). '''Visual3D''' is used by academics, clinicians, sports analysts and others interested in understanding biological motion. ==External links== * [http://www.c-motion.com/ C-Motion, Inc. website] * [http://www.c-motion.com/products/Visual3D.htm Visual3D website] * [http://www.c3d.org/ C3D file format website] * [http://www.nih.gov/ NIH website] [[Category:Data visualization software]] All content in the above text box is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike license Version 4 and was originally sourced from https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?diff=prev&oldid=575016868.
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