Hi Angus,

here´s a Blender/meshlab tutorial focusing on using/baking vertex colors.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0-Oh8pMbTS8 (part1)

But Meshlab offers loads of other options to generate UVs/textures.

When I did the vertex color (from a *.ply) file to UV/texture thing,
I did it directly in meshlab and exported to *.obj with per face UVs.

That said, it seems I don´t have to do that anymore, using skanect 1.5,
I lets me export directly to *.obj with autoUVs and a texture.

The advantage of meshlab would be that you can use higher resolution texture
output, skanect defaults to a 1k texture map.

Those workflows are constantly changing of course.

Personally, I´m pretty happy making first steps with a kinect, skanectPro and
3D coat but I wouldn´t describe my output as production ready.

Cheers,


tim

On 29.10.2013 12:35, Angus Davidson wrote:
As a side question has anyone been trying the Fuel-3d Scanner. Anyone got
decent results ?

Secondly what workflow are you using to bake out the UV¹s and texture map?

Kind regards

Angus

On 2013/10/29, 2:57 AM, "Tim Leydecker" <bauero...@gmx.de> wrote:

Hi Francisco,

I´m also using meshlab to get vertexcolor baked into a UV based texture
and export to *.obj (with UV set&texture generated in meshlab).

3D-coat has *.ply format support but I haven´t tested if it brings
in the vertex colors from. let´s say a 3d scan with vertex colors.

Might do, too. The 3D-coat fully working trial is good for 30 days.

Cheers,

tim



On 28.10.2013 23:40, Francisco wrote:
I think i´ve found a solution, http://meshlab.sourceforge.net/
if anyone knows a better idea, i´ll apreciate it.
Greetings,

Francisco Criado
vfx artist


On Monday, October 28, 2013 3:29 PM, Francisco <fra...@yahoo.com> wrote:

Hi to all! just trying to get a workaround for importing ply geometry
and its color vertex data to generate its texture, does anyone already
tried or acomplished this?

Thanks in advance,
Francisco Criado
vfx artist



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