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Hi everyone,
I'm currently exploring the possibility of leveraging POV-Ray for 3D
reconstruction, specifically within the context of differentiable rendering. I
wanted to ask:
Are there any existing works or projects that have combined differentiable
rendering techniques with POV-Ray to achieve 3D reconstruction?
I would greatly appreciate any insights, references, or experiences you could
share on this topic. Thank you in advance for your help!
Harry
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hi,
"Harry Peverell" <har### [at] 163com> wrote:
> Hi everyone,
what happened with your mesh ? (or are you "strictly one-way" ? :-))
> I'm currently exploring the possibility of leveraging POV-Ray for 3D
> reconstruction, specifically within the context of differentiable rendering. I
> wanted to ask:
>
> Are there any existing works or projects that have combined differentiable
> rendering techniques with POV-Ray to achieve 3D reconstruction?
>
> I would greatly appreciate any insights, references, or experiences you could
> share on this topic. Thank you in advance for your help!
in the web interface, click search, and try "francois le coat mars".
regards, jr.
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"jr" <cre### [at] gmailcom> wrote:
> hi,
>
> "Harry Peverell" <har### [at] 163com> wrote:
> > Hi everyone,
>
> what happened with your mesh ? (or are you "strictly one-way" ? :-))
>
>
> > I'm currently exploring the possibility of leveraging POV-Ray for 3D
> > reconstruction, specifically within the context of differentiable rendering. I
> > wanted to ask:
> >
> > Are there any existing works or projects that have combined differentiable
> > rendering techniques with POV-Ray to achieve 3D reconstruction?
> >
> > I would greatly appreciate any insights, references, or experiences you could
> > share on this topic. Thank you in advance for your help!
>
> in the web interface, click search, and try "francois le coat mars".
Hi jr
Thank you for the insights you provided on the previous question. Initially, I
was using a .ply file exported from Blender, which I then converted to a .pov
file using AccuTrans. I'm not entirely sure if the normals were included in that
conversion process. However, when I converted the mesh to an .obj file using
MeshLab and then to a .pov file with AccuTrans, the errors in the Povray
rendering mysteriously disappeared. Moving forward, I will test the mesh
according to the method you suggested to identify the cause of the issue.
Harry
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hi.
"Harry Peverell" <har### [at] 163com> wrote:
> ...
> Thank you for the insights you provided on the previous question. Initially, I
> was using a .ply file exported from Blender, which I then converted to a .pov
> file using AccuTrans. I'm not entirely sure if the normals were included in that
> conversion process. However, when I converted the mesh to an .obj file using
> MeshLab and then to a .pov file with AccuTrans, the errors in the Povray
> rendering mysteriously disappeared.
very good news that a different route to convert has eliminated the problem.
and, I think, an interesting "data point".
> Moving forward, I will test the mesh
> according to the method you suggested to identify the cause of the issue.
Bald Eagle not only put it better than I did, he also "grokks" all this stuff
better than self :-).
regards, jr.
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"Harry Peverell" <har### [at] 163com> wrote:
> Hi everyone,
>
> I'm currently exploring the possibility of leveraging POV-Ray for 3D
> reconstruction, specifically within the context of differentiable rendering. I
> wanted to ask:
>
> Are there any existing works or projects that have combined differentiable
> rendering techniques with POV-Ray to achieve 3D reconstruction?
>
> I would greatly appreciate any insights, references, or experiences you could
> share on this topic. Thank you in advance for your help!
>
> Harry
Hi Harry,
Short answer is no.
I've been interested in photogrammetry and inverse graphics for some time, and
Mr. LeCoat has done some nice work with image processing:
https://news.povray.org/povray.advancedusers/thread/%3C5bb67852%40news.povray.org%3E
You might like to search his other recent posts, and perhaps contact him
directly.
I would welcome any contributions toward making tools like this available for
POV-Ray, even if it's just a roadmap describing what needs to be done at each
step, so that people can work on any given aspect in the chain.
- Bill
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"jr" <cre### [at] gmailcom> wrote:
> > Moving forward, I will test the mesh
> > according to the method you suggested to identify the cause of the issue.
>
> Bald Eagle not only put it better than I did, he also "grokks" all this stuff
> better than self :-).
Well, that's because I've mosochistically jumped head-first into a sea of topics
that I was not expert in, and had to work out the fundamentals and rudiments
along the way.
https://news.povray.org/povray.general/thread/%3C6391aeb3%241%40news.povray.org%3E/
In the last post of the above thread, Jerome makes a good point about multi-part
meshes and the Mobius strip.
- BW
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