Hi Manju,
On Thu, 2005-06-09 at 10:00 +0200, Marcus Roth wrote:
> Hi Manjunath,
>
> as andreas mentioned, it is not a good idea to load all faces of a ply
> file into a single geometry object. I've written a ply to osb converter
> that
> is able to split a ply geometry into a number of osb files. The tool
> works offline and is able to load and convert even the stanford
> michelangelo
> with 50 mil polygons. The result of the progr. are a number of
> osb-files. I'm using this files to do distributed loading on a cluster.
As a little followup I have a tool that splits large PLY files into
separate chunks (like the one Marcus attached to the original message),
but it works out of core and can split arbitrarily large files. Or so I
think, the largest I have is lucy, which is not really that large. ;)
But the bunny, the buddha, and lucy take the same amount of memory, so
I'm optimistic it's going to scale to larger models, too.
If you're interested I can send you some converted models for testing.
Yours
Dirk
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