Hi there, I need a little help
How do I get a flat surface from an original flat surface object an not this rough surface that I got ?
What setting should I use to get something better, more as the original that I have today?
Thanks in advance
Hi there, I need a little help
How do I get a flat surface from an original flat surface object an not this rough surface that I got ?
What setting should I use to get something better, more as the original that I have today?
Thanks in advance
To get a better match for the original geometry you would probably need to spray the object before scanning.
But the other thing you can try is remeshing. Simplify your model to a size that the blender can cope with; then you can play with the remesh modifier set to sharp.
The triangles are unlikely to exactly match the originals. You can then apply the modifier and unwrap the model in blender using the “smart UV project” and then bring the model back into RC for texture projection.
I think the ideal workflow would be using both scanning spray and a remesh.
There is no way to spray nothing, this status is about 6 feet above ground and hás 12 feet height.
I don’t need Textures just the form, to place It in blender its quick redraw It with a few photos.
I need a settings to make It with less bumps
You can try using Scene 3D > Mesh Model > Smoothing Tool, but I think you are unlikely to get the result you want even on the noise removal setting. To get this nice, I think it would need to be manually meshed with Zbrush or similar or scanned better. The sample image shows that the object does have surface details, so if you can capture it at night using a cross-polarized setup on a stick, that would be great. This is possible I once scanned a 5m-high tree like this. But I can see from the image that the highlights have completely blown out in a lot of places. There is only so much that can be achieved with settings if the input data is not optimal. You might also have some luck by just simplifying the model to roughly the number of triangles you can see the original is made up of; it’s unlikely to work but worth a try.