Converting Point Cloud to Mesh in CloudCompare: Workflow and Best Practices for Different Environments
Posted: Thu Aug 29, 2024 8:46 am
Hello, I'm new to CloudCompare software and I'm trying to convert a point cloud into a mesh with good accuracy. I'm also working on creating a workflow for this process. So far, I understand that I need to clean the point cloud, compute accurate normals, and then create the mesh.
I would like to ask: Is there a standard process I can follow? Additionally, are there any differences in how I should process point clouds from different environments? For example, I have one point cloud of a room and another of a street. Are there any specific steps I should take when processing these two different types?
Also, should I convert the entire point cloud into a single mesh, or is it better to split the cloud into different parts, like the ground, walls, etc., and convert them into separate meshes?
I would like to ask: Is there a standard process I can follow? Additionally, are there any differences in how I should process point clouds from different environments? For example, I have one point cloud of a room and another of a street. Are there any specific steps I should take when processing these two different types?
Also, should I convert the entire point cloud into a single mesh, or is it better to split the cloud into different parts, like the ground, walls, etc., and convert them into separate meshes?