Hi,
I am new to RC so this can be of a stupid question. I have two sets of images, one is cross-polarised and the other is not. I aligned the cross-polarised set without the non-cross because it was making artifacts (the software seems to think that some parts of the object are different and hence makes two objects overlapping with each other, I tried retaking the photos but was not effective). Now I want to generate a roughness map with the non-cross images but the non-cross images are not aligned. Is there a way to resolve or bypass it? I don’t need an absolutely accurate roughness map.
Thank you very much.
Hi @Crumer_Duel1
What kind of object have you scanned. Have you used different way to capture the images for cross-polarized and non-cross images? Have you tried to use control points to align the data?
The non-cross images aren’t aligned at all? Or are you getting some component there?
Hi,
Thank you for replying!
This is the object that I scanned, sorry I can only upload one image. The non-cross one keeps giving overlapping geometry and it gave same overlapping result when I tried to combine non-cross and cross images and align them together.
To clarify the alignment went well and it gives only one component. I did try control points but it didn’t work.
I used same setup when scanning.
Now I’m thinking baking the non-cross texture over to the cross model in blender, hope it will work.
Thank you again!
Just to be sure, you mentioned that alignment went well and that you used control points, but it didn’t work. What exactly do you mean by that?
Hi, sorry for the late reply,
I tried using control points on the strap and merge the component but the overlapping just wouldn’t go away. Maybe I was doing something wrong.
Eventually I reproject the texture and got a somewhat satisfying result.
Thanks for the help!