I see. We can export to STL format if that helps (mris_convert with an output file extension .stl). The same for VTK, although no idea if this still works
On Wed, 7 Nov 2007, Martin Kavec wrote:

Hi Bruce,

and thanks for the idea.

On Monday 05 November 2007 14:45:10 Bruce Fischl wrote:
what kind of animation? You should be able to do this with a tcl script
in tksurfer, saving consecutive tiffs from slightly different viewpoints.

I had in mind some complex rotation, zoom-in zoom-out, and fly-through
animation. So it would be a bit laborious to find all the trajectories. I
thought to take the mesh(es) out to something like 3D Studio Max or Maya and
do the animation there, where one can just specify keyframes and the software
computes the rest of the frames in between. I'll have a look at that option
if I find a spare time later. For now I've made just a two nice snapshots of
the pial surfaces. The boss doesn't want me to spend too much time on this.

cheers,

Martin
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