Here is a quick review of some XROMM resources:
1)
www.xromm.org
2) XROMM wiki (link in from
www.xromm.org)
3) On the XROMM wiki, the Recent Changes and Downloads page has lots
of good stuff (current versions of XrayProject and XROMM Maya Tools;
example data sets for learning XROMM)
4) Two new publications about XROMM:
Gatesy, S.M., D.B. Baier, F.A. Jenkins, and K.P. Dial. (2010)
Scientific Rotoscoping: a morphology-based method of 3-D motion
analysis and visualization. Journal of Experimental Zoology, Part A.
313A: 244–261.
Brainerd, E.L., D.B. Baier, S.M. Gatesy, T.L. Hedrick, K.A. Metzger,
S.L. Gilbert, and J.J. Crisco. (2010) X-ray Reconstruction of Moving
Morphology (XROMM): precision, accuracy and applications in
comparative biomechanics research. Journal of Experimental Zoology,
Part A. 313A: 262–279.
http://www3.interscience.wiley.com/journal/123430375/issue (contact
Beth Brainerd if you do not have access to a subscription to JEZA).