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Meshroom only creates environment #565

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JWBroers opened this issue Jul 29, 2019 · 2 comments
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Meshroom only creates environment #565

JWBroers opened this issue Jul 29, 2019 · 2 comments

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@JWBroers
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Hello everyone,

I have been trying to scan the frame of my glasses using Meshroom. Unfortunately, the results I keep getting do not include the scan I intend to scan, only everything around it. As an example ill include some pictures here. Here one is of the SfM in meshroom, two types of meshes (one from meshroom one from meshmixer) and an example of the types of photos i took. I have tried multiple ways of making sure the frame could be scanned properly (once without anything (so with a glossy surface), once after covering the entire frame with flour and once after covering the whole model with painting tape), and have tried multiple amounts of photos (90, 240, and 65 respectively).

Does anyone know how to fix this problem?

@natowi
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natowi commented Jul 29, 2019

Small objects (thin parts like on your frame) are difficult to capture. You should capture close-ups.
If possible, replace the glass with well-structured paper, so your glasses will take a larger area in your image.
You can try High/Ultra reconstruction settings to get more details.

Similar to #505 #536 #521 #519

Side note: some objects are impractical to reconstruct using photogrammetry. Depending on your skills "simple" objects/geometries are modelled faster in a 3D modelling software than being scanned. (As you need to prepare, shoot, reconstruct and clean-up your model when using photogrammetry)

@hargrovecompany
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macro lens, zoom until the image is at least 50% occupied by the subject. this will require a ton of images. make sure they're overlapped by at least 50%. as i mentioned on another post, I have had problems with images take with too much background and not enough of the subject.

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