Draping Imagery on Interpolated Surface
Posted: Sat Jan 18, 2014 7:42 pm
It's me again,
I noticed a "textured mesh" in a tutorial, and was wondering;
a) Can textured meshes be produced in CC, or was it likely imported?
b) If I wanted to drape imagery (from the photo survey that produced the point cloud) onto the interpolated surface, could it be done? I have seen many examples of doing this with aerial photos by georeferencing GCPs in the photo and dropping it onto the z values of a DEM for example. BUT, what if my photos are not aerial? Is there a way to georeference such a photo and have it drape onto the surface from the direction the photo was taken, rather than fall down onto the surface from the georeferenced position and likely be distorted?
I hope that makes sense,
GRATITUDE!
I noticed a "textured mesh" in a tutorial, and was wondering;
a) Can textured meshes be produced in CC, or was it likely imported?
b) If I wanted to drape imagery (from the photo survey that produced the point cloud) onto the interpolated surface, could it be done? I have seen many examples of doing this with aerial photos by georeferencing GCPs in the photo and dropping it onto the z values of a DEM for example. BUT, what if my photos are not aerial? Is there a way to georeference such a photo and have it drape onto the surface from the direction the photo was taken, rather than fall down onto the surface from the georeferenced position and likely be distorted?
I hope that makes sense,
GRATITUDE!