Few additional tools for selecting objects
Posted: Thu Nov 06, 2014 12:58 pm
Hi Daniel,
I have a few idea's for additional tools in CC (but currently and cannot add them myself due to lack of knowledge and time... hopefully this will change soon). These are additional tools for selecting parts of point cloud and mesh's in a box. Apologies if similar tools already exist and I just haven't found them:
(1) So I found that if you hold "alt" down you can drag a box over things you would like to select, however I see that if the box touch a part of an object, the whole object is selected. I think a few additional tools for selecting things in boxes would be useful:
(a) - a selection tool that only selects the mesh's in the box *if* the whole mesh is in that box (at present if a tiny part of the mesh is in the box it is selected. ( this would also be useful for point clouds as a "quick" version of the segmentation tool)
(b) - A selection tool in this box that can either select the points/mesh's in the users view or in a box bounded in 2D but extends along the line of sight (i.e. if there are points or mesh's behind the object that the user can't see but inside the solid angle of the box then you can either choose to select only the ones seen or all ).
(2) I've also been playing around with computing cloud2cloud and cloud2mesh distances and this tool works brilliantly and the color key is a fantastic way to see large deviations over large surfaces. It becomes a little tricky to quantify small variations and so I think it would be use to have another selection tool where the user can select a small defined region of points (similar to the segmentation tool - but only for the "surface" points i.e. ones you can see) and calculates a simple average of the C2C/C2M distances for those points. Maybe this could be extended to define two small regions and the tool gives the difference of the averages.
Any thoughts on this ?? I don't yet have a good understanding of how hard these would be to implement.
I've been playing around with various programs that can manipulate point clouds and I've got to say my favorite is CloudCompare by a very long way! (Honestly, some of the trial versions of other software that I've tried (not naming any names) is just slow, jerky, doesn't accept a wide range of file types and terrible documentation/support. If you manage to get it to do what you want it comes out with almost exactly the same result as CC (if not worse!)... Don't understand how some of these companies exist! And for that I have the highest regard for you and this program.
Best Regards,
Rob
I have a few idea's for additional tools in CC (but currently and cannot add them myself due to lack of knowledge and time... hopefully this will change soon). These are additional tools for selecting parts of point cloud and mesh's in a box. Apologies if similar tools already exist and I just haven't found them:
(1) So I found that if you hold "alt" down you can drag a box over things you would like to select, however I see that if the box touch a part of an object, the whole object is selected. I think a few additional tools for selecting things in boxes would be useful:
(a) - a selection tool that only selects the mesh's in the box *if* the whole mesh is in that box (at present if a tiny part of the mesh is in the box it is selected. ( this would also be useful for point clouds as a "quick" version of the segmentation tool)
(b) - A selection tool in this box that can either select the points/mesh's in the users view or in a box bounded in 2D but extends along the line of sight (i.e. if there are points or mesh's behind the object that the user can't see but inside the solid angle of the box then you can either choose to select only the ones seen or all ).
(2) I've also been playing around with computing cloud2cloud and cloud2mesh distances and this tool works brilliantly and the color key is a fantastic way to see large deviations over large surfaces. It becomes a little tricky to quantify small variations and so I think it would be use to have another selection tool where the user can select a small defined region of points (similar to the segmentation tool - but only for the "surface" points i.e. ones you can see) and calculates a simple average of the C2C/C2M distances for those points. Maybe this could be extended to define two small regions and the tool gives the difference of the averages.
Any thoughts on this ?? I don't yet have a good understanding of how hard these would be to implement.
I've been playing around with various programs that can manipulate point clouds and I've got to say my favorite is CloudCompare by a very long way! (Honestly, some of the trial versions of other software that I've tried (not naming any names) is just slow, jerky, doesn't accept a wide range of file types and terrible documentation/support. If you manage to get it to do what you want it comes out with almost exactly the same result as CC (if not worse!)... Don't understand how some of these companies exist! And for that I have the highest regard for you and this program.
Best Regards,
Rob