CC Display Question
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CC Display Question
Can CC display a Mesh like this?
Re: CC Display Question
Well... yes? What's so particular about this mesh?
Do you think about the elevation-based color? If yes, then you can either use the 'Edit > Color > Color ramp' tool, or the 'Edit > Scalar fields > Export coordinate to SF' tool.
Do you think about the elevation-based color? If yes, then you can either use the 'Edit > Color > Color ramp' tool, or the 'Edit > Scalar fields > Export coordinate to SF' tool.
Daniel, CloudCompare admin
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Re: CC Display Question
Sorry,I didn't say clearly.In fact I use the 'edit->mesh->Delaunay 2D'.But I can't see the word at the surface of the scan data.
But the other 3D program can show the word like below:
But the other 3D program can show the word like below:
Re: CC Display Question
Then it's an issue with the light parameters.
Either you can tinker with the 'Display Parameters' (http://www.cloudcompare.org/doc/wiki/in ... y_settings), especially the 'Ambient', 'Specular' and 'Diffuse' components in the 'Colors and materials' section (especially, I think you can remove the specular component - set it to black.
Otherwise, and maybe more simply, you could disable the mesh normals (in the mesh properties) and activate the 'EDL' shader (qEDL: http://www.cloudcompare.org/doc/wiki/in ... lugin_qEDL).
Either you can tinker with the 'Display Parameters' (http://www.cloudcompare.org/doc/wiki/in ... y_settings), especially the 'Ambient', 'Specular' and 'Diffuse' components in the 'Colors and materials' section (especially, I think you can remove the specular component - set it to black.
Otherwise, and maybe more simply, you could disable the mesh normals (in the mesh properties) and activate the 'EDL' shader (qEDL: http://www.cloudcompare.org/doc/wiki/in ... lugin_qEDL).
Daniel, CloudCompare admin