Thank you for your answer,
But, do you know if it's possible to use the ICP algorithm only on a small surface of the scan and not on the entire scan ?
I mean, I would like to superimpose 2 scans only on the nose, is it possible to do that ?
Thank you in advance,
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- Fri Sep 09, 2022 8:34 am
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- Topic: How to merged meshes thanks to Surface-based in cloudCompare
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- Sun Sep 04, 2022 4:58 pm
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Re: How to merged meshes thanks to Surface-based in cloudCompare
I would like to use the surface-based method to merge two meshes. I would like to selectionate a zone, and use it for surperimposition. It's an other method for superimposition of different scans. I put an illustration in attachment.
Do you know how to do it with Cloudcompare ?
Do you know how to do it with Cloudcompare ?
- Fri Sep 02, 2022 6:53 pm
- Forum: Questions
- Topic: How to merged meshes thanks to Surface-based in cloudCompare
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How to merged meshes thanks to Surface-based in cloudCompare
Hello,
I would like to know if this functionality is available in Cloud compare : I would like to merge different meshes by selecting a surface and not only points.
I don't want to use ICP either.
Otherwise, do you know an other software (opensource) able to do that ?
Thanks in advance,
I would like to know if this functionality is available in Cloud compare : I would like to merge different meshes by selecting a surface and not only points.
I don't want to use ICP either.
Otherwise, do you know an other software (opensource) able to do that ?
Thanks in advance,