The normal value for icloud data point
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Hello,
Im working on 3D modeling and i have some overlapped objects in single image. I want to calculate the normal value for this objects. Is there a way to do it? How can i do it?
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Hasan Kaplan
on 30 Jun 2021
Walter Roberson
on 30 Jun 2021
What do you mean by the "normal value" ?
Hasan Kaplan
on 30 Jun 2021
Walter Roberson
on 30 Jun 2021
Then surfnorm()
Hasan Kaplan
on 30 Jun 2021
Walter Roberson
on 30 Jun 2021
Do you need to calculate the normal value for all the points, or only for a relative few of them?
Calculating surface normals requires that you have already (somehow) resolved down which points are on the "surface", and which other points they are connected to. It is not, in itself, a technique that you can use to determine which cluster each point belongs to.
It is, the case, however, that hypothetically calculating normals between points without yet knowing if they are surface might possibly be a step in an algorithm to figure out where surface boundaries are.
Hasan Kaplan
on 30 Jun 2021
Walter Roberson
on 30 Jun 2021
Normal directions are always relative to a vector (or plane), and that requires choosing at least two points: the point of interest and a point of origin. Isolated points do not have normals.
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