I have about 30 image slices of a geometry in one direction which highlight the geometry and I want to create a 3d model like a .stl file from it, I am trying out some softwares like simpleware and simvascular but I am unsuccessful.
Vyankatesh Chandge For making 3D models from DICOM image segments, several software choices are available. Here are some possibilities:
1. 3D Slicer: This is free and open-source program for medical image processing and 3D visualization. It accepts a number of file formats, including DICOM, and includes tools for segmentation and 3D modeling.
2. ITK-SNAP: This is yet another free and open-source program for medical picture analysis and segmentation. It accepts DICOM files and includes 3D modeling and rendering tools.
3. Materialise Mimics: This is a paid program for medical image analysis and 3D modeling. It works with DICOM images and includes a number of tools for segmentation and 3D modeling.
After selecting a software, upload the DICOM picture slices and use the software's features to segment and build a 3D model. Each piece of software will have its own set of directions and guides for doing so. Getting the knack of the program and creating a high-quality 3D model may take some practice.