To begin, instruct the subject to dress in form fitting garments, and wear a swim cap for hair coverage. Measure the height and weight of the subject using a standard scale with a stadiometer. Using a modern browser on a computer, access the registration dashboard of system two.
Fill in the subject registration form, including the first name, last name, phone number, email address, age, gender, weight, and height. Flag the checkbox to accept the terms of use and privacy policy. Then, click the signup button to complete the account setup.
Visualize the account view page, showing the subject's unique, quick response code, phone number, and email address. Use a mobile phone to take a photograph of the quick response code. Launch the app installed on the tablet of system two.
Touch the screen of the tablet, and show the quick response code. Then, tap the start button. Ask the subject to listen to the audio instructions, and watch the guide provided on the screen.
Position the subject on a carpet at a standardized distance from the tablet, with the feet and the feet guide aligned with the green feet marker shown on the screen. Direct the subject to assume the front A pose, with legs separated, and arms abducted from the torso at approximately 45 degrees angle, hands closed into fists, to accurately capture the frontal image. Now, ask the subject to a side pose, with feet together, hands placed straight on the sides, and face straight to capture the lateral image.
Once the scan is complete, the app display a thank you screen. With system two software, a more detailed three-dimensional humanoid avatar, converting point clouds into a mesh, with roughly 50, 000 vertices and 100, 000 faces was generated. The representative avatars obtained in a male athlete, and a person with obesity, demonstrated differences in anthropometric measurements, and body composition estimates.