I just announced I am developing a X-Rays simulator using LuxCoreRender in FreeCAD:
https://twitter.com/jlcercos/status/1462403371537739777
For the time being is just an experiment. But hopefully it will be ready for production soon
X-Rays in FreeCAD using LuxCoreRender
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Re: X-Rays in FreeCAD using LuxCoreRender
That is a nice initiative rhanks for sharing the idea.
I wish to switch from revit to freecad recently but find hard to get good architectural tutorial on the subject.
By the way may i ask you how this kind of simulator are used in production or the purpose of such a tools.
I wish to switch from revit to freecad recently but find hard to get good architectural tutorial on the subject.
By the way may i ask you how this kind of simulator are used in production or the purpose of such a tools.
Re: X-Rays in FreeCAD using LuxCoreRender
it is nice to see luxcorerender used in more and more softwares.
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Re: X-Rays in FreeCAD using LuxCoreRender
Hey guys!
It is funny... is that not enough? No, seriously... I am interested on metal artifacts in CTs. Anyway, a bunch of of practical applications come to my mind:
- Training neural networks for airport security
- Setting up experiments that would involve either tests on animals or humans
- Any environment where trial and error might become unacceptably expensive/long. Like when synchrotron radiation is required, or the scan shall be carried out in a very specific location
Many others can be figured out...
You may not!!! I will not accept any more impertinences!!!
It is funny... is that not enough? No, seriously... I am interested on metal artifacts in CTs. Anyway, a bunch of of practical applications come to my mind:
- Training neural networks for airport security
- Setting up experiments that would involve either tests on animals or humans
- Any environment where trial and error might become unacceptably expensive/long. Like when synchrotron radiation is required, or the scan shall be carried out in a very specific location
Many others can be figured out...
It is actually a pleasure working with LuxCoreRender... Simple yet effective... Now I should "hack" it to add more physics. Let see if it becomes cooperative