Am Dienstag, 14. Januar 2020 15:23:15 UTC+1 schrieb Robert Osfield:
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> On Tuesday, 14 January 2020 13:54:37 UTC, Tom Pollok wrote:
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>> I used OpenMVS to create it:
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>> https://github.com/cdcseacave/openMVS
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> The model isn't a valid .obj file, I am not familiar with OpenMVS and as I 
> have my own open source projects to manage I'll leave it to others to fix 
> OpenMVS.  I would suggest having a look at the .obj export yourself or 
> creating an Issue for it, but a quick look at the github page makes me 
> wonder if the Issue tracker is being largely ignored or misused at there 
> are 95 items in there.
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>> I can also view the model using MeshLab or other tools.
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> These other tools must have added a catch for this type of invalid model.
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>> Is it possible to fix the invalid references in openscenegraph?
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> I am currently modifying the OSG's obj loader to catch the invalid data as 
> crashing is as much as a bug as the dodgy data.  I expect to get a fix 
> checked in this afternoon so it'll be part of the OSG-3.6 branch and the up 
> coming 3.6.5 release.
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> Robert.
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Thank you Robert for your help and thank you for all your efforts for 
openscenegraph!
Best, Tom.

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