Made In Clinic
Advised from Professionals like you
9 lessons
Covering the basics of Quad Meshing
2.5 hours
of video content
3D scan to CAD workflows have always struggled to bridge the gap between mesh and CAD formats, softwares and tools. Thankfully, one of the latest iOS apps available can help you on your journey in going digital.
Scan on an iPad using any scanning app, and open in Nomad.
Clean your scans of the background and align them.
Clinically modify and align anatomy using precise measurements and reductions.
Create quad meshes for CAD workflows and 3D printing.
After this training, you will have working knowledge and workflows in how to use Nomad Sculpt within your existing agnostic CAD worfklows.
Foundations in the user interface and first time users.
Fundamentals in scanning meshes, types and qualities.
Introduction into organic surface preparation into CAD workflows.
Foundations manipulating 3D scan anatomy and alignment.
Create custom menus and user interfaces that you can reuse in your future digital work.
See for yourself how learning CAD the right way and with relevant course work can rocket you to the top of the game...
Learn tips, tricks and techniques for taking iOS 3D scans, and how you can best leverage them in your clinical work.
Clinically align, modify, reduce and trimline your file, creating ideal formats for export into other worfklows.
Take a patient scan and create anatomy fitting quad meshes for export into CAD design for cosmesis covers.
Take our sample scan and align, modify, reduce and trimline your scan into a Quad mesh ready for 3D printing applications.
See the clinical relevance and implementation of Nomad from the perspective of a mature digital clinic, who uses Nomad full time in their workflow across multiple technicians, with Jeremy Halteman.
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Industrial Designer, CAD Operator, Digital Design Specialist
Arthur is a 3d print designer who has spent the last 9 years working as a 3d specialist and industrial designer, and focuses on 3d design workflows that leverage design technologies in any custom fab setting. Arthur has worked in automotive, medical, engineering, dental, prototyping, pcb enclosures, props and film and also O&P, among others. With a passion for the 3d printing medium and software workflows, Arthur has implemented training for systems workflow for several practitioners, and uses his software skillset that bridges all genres of design to create catered, agnostic methodologies that allow users to not only learn the software tools to complete their jobs, but grow their CAD skills in highly versatile ways that can be compared against the context of what other fabrication industries are already doing.