I have quite a comprehensive scan that contains a bridge spanning a river (the river is not in the scan, just the bridge, and the two embankments)
It is quite detailed, and large, in terms of physical dimensions and points.
I am trying first by segmenting parts of the file, as I do not think my measly 8gb of RAM can handle much.
So I sectioned out a part of the bridge, and then used to "Normals" option to set the normals, then used the "Poisson Surface" plugin.
And It creates a huge horrible blob.
What settings should I be looking to use to even start getting somewhere close to a proper mesh?
I do not need it to be millimetre perfect, but right now, I can't even get it metre perfect!
Cloud to mesh - cannot seem to get any decent results
Re: Cloud to mesh - cannot seem to get any decent results
I guess the normals are not properly computed. Can you post a snapshot of the cloud with and without its normals? (there shouldn't be any black normals).
Daniel, CloudCompare admin
Re: Cloud to mesh - cannot seem to get any decent results
I'm a total CC newbie, apologies. How can I show you the view you want to see?
Re: Cloud to mesh - cannot seem to get any decent results
You can simply make a screen shot of the screen with the 'Print screen' key of your keyboard (or even ALT + Print Screen, to only grab the contents of the active window).
Otherwise there's a tool to export the view as an image in CC (Display > Render to file).
Otherwise there's a tool to export the view as an image in CC (Display > Render to file).
Daniel, CloudCompare admin
Re: Cloud to mesh - cannot seem to get any decent results
When ever I try to use Poisson, it says my cloud must have normals. This data is from a high-end scanner, so I'd assume it has normals?
Using the compute normals tool, what kind of settings should I use? my cloud data is quite complex
Using the compute normals tool, what kind of settings should I use? my cloud data is quite complex
Re: Cloud to mesh - cannot seem to get any decent results
Nope, sadly normals are not included / generated in general.
You have to compute them, and it's much easier if you have a structured cloud (i.e. FARO, PTX, DP, etc.). Then you just have to find the right radius (which is quite easy, you just have to select a radius that is small enough while getting enough points (e.g. between 6 and 12 in average).
If you don't have a structured cloud, then it's harder for CC to guess the right normal orientation. If it has a simple shape, you can generally use one of the simple heuristics (e.g. all the normals point in a given direction, etc.) or rely on the more generic 'Minimum Spanning Tree' algorithm (for which you might need to increase the 'knn' value (= k nearest neighbors). The bigger it is the more robust the result is ... generally ;)
You have to compute them, and it's much easier if you have a structured cloud (i.e. FARO, PTX, DP, etc.). Then you just have to find the right radius (which is quite easy, you just have to select a radius that is small enough while getting enough points (e.g. between 6 and 12 in average).
If you don't have a structured cloud, then it's harder for CC to guess the right normal orientation. If it has a simple shape, you can generally use one of the simple heuristics (e.g. all the normals point in a given direction, etc.) or rely on the more generic 'Minimum Spanning Tree' algorithm (for which you might need to increase the 'knn' value (= k nearest neighbors). The bigger it is the more robust the result is ... generally ;)
Daniel, CloudCompare admin
Re: Cloud to mesh - cannot seem to get any decent results
The data was originally form a FARO I believe, initially received in .POD format. The client then provided the same data in a .PT, which I was able to load into CC.
I'll try segmenting the scan up and trying to calculate the normals.
What settings would you recommend for a scan that contains detailed surfaces (remember, it is of a bridge, so there is a lot of detail)?
Regarding segmenting, is there a way to define multiple areas and create the segments in one go? And is there a way to batch export the segments?
I'll try segmenting the scan up and trying to calculate the normals.
What settings would you recommend for a scan that contains detailed surfaces (remember, it is of a bridge, so there is a lot of detail)?
Regarding segmenting, is there a way to define multiple areas and create the segments in one go? And is there a way to batch export the segments?
Re: Cloud to mesh - cannot seem to get any decent results
mr_pablo wrote: ↑Wed Jun 15, 2016 12:28 pm The data was originally form a FARO I believe, initially received in .POD format. The client then provided the same data in a .PT, which I was able to load into CC.
I'll try segmenting the scan up and trying to calculate the normals.
What settings would you recommend for a scan that contains detailed surfaces (remember, it is of a bridge, so there is a lot of detail)?
Regarding segmenting, is there a way to define multiple areas and create the segments in one go? And is there a way to batch export the segments?
Did you get a solution for the above problem? I am having the same issue with the point cloud of a bridge.