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Human figure per SAE specs.?

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Anonymous
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Human figure per SAE specs.?

I know it's been covered before but I need a solid model of a human per the
SAE specs. The ones on the Bliss site are ok but not real accurate. Does
anyone have an accurate solid of an average to large size male? it does not
need to be native Inventor just as long as it is usable dumb solid in
Inventor. Separated extremities are needed for posing.

I have the SAE dimensions for the small, medium and large human bodies and
if I can't find a model it looks like I might have to make one. Maybe if I
can find a few people that want to make individual parts then we can "pool"
our endeavors and make things easier?

Ok guys, no twisted jokes now......well alright maybe just a few
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Anonymous
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> Ok guys, no twisted jokes now......well alright maybe just a few

Spoil Sport 😉

Richard
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Anonymous
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OK, now I feel guilt. Some time ago, Glen Laugesen sent a model of a
"human" that is a perfect reproduction of one that you buy in Art Supply
shops. We were going to kick off an effort to have it sized based on
spec's. This would involve some VB coding. I dropped the ball, I'm sorry.

I have just posted that model to:
http://inventorparts.com/Parts/Ergonomics/person.zip

If anyone or a group wants to take on the project, I would be more than
happy to host the development collaboration. I don't have much personal
time to devote but can, at least, provide the collaborative environment.
In original discussions, the idea was to build it such that it could be
both sized and animated for movement.

Albert Allen wrote:

>I know it's been covered before but I need a solid model of a human per the
>SAE specs. The ones on the Bliss site are ok but not real accurate. Does
>anyone have an accurate solid of an average to large size male? it does not
>need to be native Inventor just as long as it is usable dumb solid in
>Inventor. Separated extremities are needed for posing.
>
>I have the SAE dimensions for the small, medium and large human bodies and
>if I can't find a model it looks like I might have to make one. Maybe if I
>can find a few people that want to make individual parts then we can "pool"
>our endeavors and make things easier?
>
>Ok guys, no twisted jokes now......well alright maybe just a few
>
>
>
>
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Anonymous
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Do you need to display the human in the model ?
I usually want them displayed in my drawings only to show size relations for
clients etc.

Take a picture of a human (i.e. yourself.) remove background, create a
sketch (idw) that you dimension to correct height, then scale the picture on
to the sketch and match the height....now when printed that looks very good
(especially if I`m in the picture) The backside is however that you can`t
show ehh...the backside or get good result with iso views. Anyhow, thats
what I do untill someone will create a human-like inventor model for me that
don`t look like dilbert...;-)

Jorgen


"Albert Allen" wrote in message
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> I know it's been covered before but I need a solid model of a human per
the
> SAE specs. The ones on the Bliss site are ok but not real accurate. Does
> anyone have an accurate solid of an average to large size male? it does
not
> need to be native Inventor just as long as it is usable dumb solid in
> Inventor. Separated extremities are needed for posing.
>
> I have the SAE dimensions for the small, medium and large human bodies and
> if I can't find a model it looks like I might have to make one. Maybe if I
> can find a few people that want to make individual parts then we can
"pool"
> our endeavors and make things easier?
>
> Ok guys, no twisted jokes now......well alright maybe just a few
>
>

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