Ok, let me try if I understood you correct:
3.) So, in the Cloud2Mesh algorithm the normals are, which I calculated previously are not considered (despite for the calculation of the mesh)?
4.) With the pictures attached. Does the M3C2 no calculated the distance from Cloud 1 along its normals to ...
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- Tue Jun 06, 2017 2:18 pm
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Re: Normals-Calculation and Cloud2Mesh
Hello Daniel
Big thanks for your answer.
According 3.)
I understand that I can't force the normals to be along y-axis, this would be necessary for me. But I still don’t get the point, why I get the same results, if I use +Y or -Y. I would except that the normal would point in the opposite direction ...
Big thanks for your answer.
According 3.)
I understand that I can't force the normals to be along y-axis, this would be necessary for me. But I still don’t get the point, why I get the same results, if I use +Y or -Y. I would except that the normal would point in the opposite direction ...
- Tue May 30, 2017 1:18 pm
- Forum: Issues, bugs, etc.
- Topic: Normals-Calculation and Cloud2Mesh
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Normals-Calculation and Cloud2Mesh
He guys
I'm new here and doing my first tasks with Cloud Compare now. I have encountered a weird functionality in Cloud Compare. First about the tasks I’m trying to fulfil. I have two point clouds and want to compare them (perfect task for Cloud Compare, I guess). The expected movements of the ...
I'm new here and doing my first tasks with Cloud Compare now. I have encountered a weird functionality in Cloud Compare. First about the tasks I’m trying to fulfil. I have two point clouds and want to compare them (perfect task for Cloud Compare, I guess). The expected movements of the ...