The coordinates, scaling, and orientation of the mesh are significantly differen

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    • #5049
      apatel98
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        Hi,

        I recently faced similar issue. I would suggest you to use “cortex.dewisp.mask.nii.gz” file,
        1. Load it into 3D Slicer (or any other similar software). Open your T1w image as well and see if it matches coordinate space (it matched in my case).

        2. In 3D Slicer, open segment editor and segment that mask. Finally, you should export segment as model, which will save segmentation as STL file. Again load saved stl and check for coordinate space.

        It should work most likely!

        Thanks!

      • #5050
        apatel98
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          Of course, follow these steps after you finish cortical surface extraction steps (at least up to inner cortical surface).

        • #5378
          V2U-Services
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            To resolve problems with orientation, scaling, and mesh coordinates:

            To apply transformations, use software such as Blender (e.g., “Apply All Transforms”).
            Verify the scale and rotation import settings in Unity/Unreal.
            Assure uniform units for all tools.
            Verify pivot points again to ensure proper mesh alignment.

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