Nice video! You explain this process very clearly :) two hints: - you can toss every set with the object in one position into RC, align, build preview model, use lasso tool to delete anything around it, then export masks. Do this for all sets, then open a new project and throw all pics and masks into it. That way, all background is DEFINITELY not messing up your alignment. - I strongly recommend placing the CPs on the images, not the model! In my experience, that adds significantly to accuracy!
Thank you! Learned a lot about control points. Now gotta try it. Please keep making more photogrammetry tutorials (e.g. on how to make surfaces like in Megascans etc.).
Best explanation and tutorial on this yet! Thank you :-)
Came here to learn using control points. Great detailed tutorial. Keep at it with consistency
Nice video! You explain this process very clearly :)
two hints:
- you can toss every set with the object in one position into RC, align, build preview model, use lasso tool to delete anything around it, then export masks. Do this for all sets, then open a new project and throw all pics and masks into it. That way, all background is DEFINITELY not messing up your alignment.
- I strongly recommend placing the CPs on the images, not the model! In my experience, that adds significantly to accuracy!
Did not know about the advanced selection for selecting the largest connected piece, very useful!
Thank you! Learned a lot about control points. Now gotta try it. Please keep making more photogrammetry tutorials (e.g. on how to make surfaces like in Megascans etc.).
You are fantastic! Thank you
what if it only creates 1 component, will using control points and realigning improve the geometry?