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Thanks to for the extra tips about converting back to a scalar volume etc.Loot studios stl files free I cannot open the file/ It is not a STL file. I tried this out and it worked well for me. You might have to do something a bit more fancy to combine your model volume on top of the original volume if you still want the original bone contrast but I am pretty sure it would be possible. Note that the dicom file is just a completely black and white image.
Open and review DICOM files in a piece of equipment designed to open and review standard CT/MRI scan DICOM files. Go to data module and right click on the new volume and select export to DICOM. Go to the volumes module and convert the new label map to a scalar volume. Go back to the segmentations module, click on the newly combined segment and using the same Import/Export area export the segment as a label map. Select Add and add the solidworks model segment to the original segment. Go to segment editor, click on you original patient bone/tissue segment and then click the logical operators effect. Go to Import/Export models and labelmaps area and import the model into the segmentation node. Select the segmentation node which you used to originally segment the patient’s bone/tissue. Go to Segmentations module (not segment editor). As long as you have not changed the coordinate system in Solidworks then it should appear in exactly the right place on the patient’s bone/tissue in slicer. Import the 3D component STL from Solidworks into Slicer. Export 3D component from SolidWorks to STL file. Import patient STL into Solidworks and create a 3D component in SolidWorks WITHOUT moving the location of the patient STL file in 3D space in Solidworks. Import DICOM data from a patient CT scan into Slicer. If I am interpreting your need correctly, my suggestion would be: My only comment would be that probably needs to design something around the patient’s bone/tissue geometry so would need to export the file at step 2 in order to load it into Solidworks. In Segmentations module, Export segmentation to labelmap, specifying the CT as reference volume (in Advanced section of Import/Export) -> In Volumes module, change the volume type from labelmap to scalar volume -> In Data module, drag&drop it in the same study as the CT -> Right-click it, Export to this is very useful advice. Import SolidWorks STL into Slicer -> Convert it to segmentation node (if you want to make sure the labelmap geometry matches the CT, you can create empty segmentation in Segmentations module, change master to Closed surface, import STL part, and “advanced create” the labelmap specifying the CT as reference volume) -> Change master to Binary labelmap -> Import “patient 3D volume” that you mention in step 2 (whatever it means…) in this segmentation node -> In Segment Editor, use the Logical operators to unify the part and the “patient volume”. If I understand your needs correctly, given that you will need labelmaps anyway, you can skip the Meshmixer step and do that in Slicer as well.