Moi3d and 3d scanning
 1-20  21-24

Previous
Next
 From:  pafurijaz
12004.21 In reply to 12004.20 
This is impressive, really.
i can't wait to see the finished model
  Reply Reply More Options
Post Options
Reply as PM Reply as PM
Print Print
Mark as unread Mark as unread
Relationship Relationship
IP Logged

Previous
Next
 From:  Frenchy Pilou (PILOU)
12004.22 In reply to 12004.21 
I am afraid that is very difficult to have the same result than the first blue image following!
(Best will be to redraw ! :)

You can ehance some regulates inside Instant meshes but...

The Createfrom file will be the better result ... no time now for continue!

Here the SubDBeta9 with small Subd (16 %)



This is just a mirage! :) And a miracle because start image is so devasted! ;)


I am astonished! :) Bon courage for make the same in 3D! Because here it's 10 seconds! :)

EDITED: 1 Jun 14:56 by PILOU

  Reply Reply More Options
Post Options
Reply as PM Reply as PM
Print Print
Mark as unread Mark as unread
Relationship Relationship
IP Logged

Previous
Next
 From:  Michael Gibson
12004.23 In reply to 12004.14 
Hi pafurijaz,

> So that’s why I suggested this approach, considering that Moi3D doesn’t have a way to import
> STL files, except for some JavaScript scripts, and I figured that having a STEP file, even
> if polygonal, could let you do the reconstruction right inside Moi3D's tools.

This is true, but the reconstruction process has a very high learning curve and is better done with tools that are specifically focused on that type of task which MOI is not.

The OP asked:

quote:

scannes items can be exported as stl and obj...so import the obj ...I ll be fine?


The simple answer is "nope, you cannot just open up scan data into MOI and proceed like it was an object you modeled."

- Michael
  Reply Reply More Options
Post Options
Reply as PM Reply as PM
Print Print
Mark as unread Mark as unread
Relationship Relationship
IP Logged

Previous
 From:  Michael Gibson
12004.24 In reply to 12004.15 
Hi pafurijaz,

re:
> because Moi3D can’t recognize the sharp edges of subdivision surfaces

No, not true - edge creasing and weighting are supported by Moi's subdivision surface converter.

But there is not any way in the .obj format to represent edge creasing, you need to use FBX format for that.

- Michael
  Reply Reply More Options
Post Options
Reply as PM Reply as PM
Print Print
Mark as unread Mark as unread
Relationship Relationship
IP Logged
 

Reply to All Reply to All

 

 
 
Show messages:  1-20  21-24