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I'm using a mesh with ~0.5M vertices and ~1M faces. Its texture is ~250MB in size and located in the same directory as the mesh file.
In meshlab I see this:
Where as in 3DHOP I see this when viewing the .nxs formatted mesh (using nxsbuild tool):
I would have expected the color chart card and April tag to be more similar between the two views.
I assume this difference is due to a loss in texture quality/representation after using the nxsbuild tool. However, I'm not sure where in the pipeline this issue stemming from. Is the resulting .nxs mesh not representing the texture and instead only storing vertex colors perhaps?
I've tried fiddling with options in nxsbuild tool to no avail.
The command ran for this conversion is: nexus/bin/nxsbuild mesh.ply -o mesh.nxs -c -q 100
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered:
Hi,
the most probable cause is parametrization fragmentation.
At the moment I am not computing a reparametrization during simplification,
so unable to simplify across seams simplification quality
and texture quality suffers.
You might try to apply the meshlab defragmentation plugin, for better
results.If you could send me the meshes (or any pair of meshes with the
same.
Reparametrization sooner or later will be implemented.
In the meanwhile if you can share the mesh, I will have a look at it and
better investigate the issue.
On Wed, Aug 16, 2023 at 1:22 AM John Cast ***@***.***> wrote:
I'm using a mesh with ~0.5M vertices and ~1M faces. Its texture is ~250MB
in size and located in the same directory as the mesh file.
In meshlab I see this:
[image: image]
<https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/2231240/260861867-dfee8372-a31f-473f-abad-e04c04998206.png>
Where as in 3DHOP I see this when viewing the .nxs formatted mesh (using
nxsbuild tool):
[image: image]
<https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/2231240/260862794-104614bc-f834-4e4d-b061-e36a96d5e617.png>
I would have expected the color chart card and April tag to be more
similar between the two views.
I assume this difference is due to a loss in texture
quality/representation after using the nxsbuild tool. However, I'm not
sure where in the pipeline this issue stemming from. Is the resulting .nxs
mesh not representing the texture and instead only storing vertex colors
perhaps?
I've tried fiddling with options in nxsbuild tool to no avail.
The command ran for this conversion is:
nexus/bin/nxsbuild mesh.ply -o mesh.nxs -c -q 100
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I'm using a mesh with ~0.5M vertices and ~1M faces. Its texture is ~250MB in size and located in the same directory as the mesh file.
In meshlab I see this:
Where as in 3DHOP I see this when viewing the .nxs formatted mesh (using
nxsbuild
tool):I would have expected the color chart card and April tag to be more similar between the two views.
I assume this difference is due to a loss in texture quality/representation after using the
nxsbuild
tool. However, I'm not sure where in the pipeline this issue stemming from. Is the resulting .nxs mesh not representing the texture and instead only storing vertex colors perhaps?I've tried fiddling with options in
nxsbuild
tool to no avail.The command ran for this conversion is:
nexus/bin/nxsbuild mesh.ply -o mesh.nxs -c -q 100
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: