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AaronJackson avatar AaronJackson commented on June 12, 2024 2

Hi, the built in render script is not very good. You might want to try visualising the obj file with something else. Meshlab supports per-vertex colouring, although I can't remember how to enable it.

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richardtwindom avatar richardtwindom commented on June 12, 2024 2

@MaskeZen I'd love to chat with you about your implementation of vrn / this projection pipeline using MeshLab and potentially help out with some of the scripting/chain this with a pipeline that I have built to combine faces with head assets and output fully-textured bald heads 👍

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umeshukla avatar umeshukla commented on June 12, 2024 1

@MaskeZen thanks for sharing your results. I am not a coder but more of a graphic artist with some basic hacking skills. I have played around with vrn but my results are very smooth. The voxels are clearly seen. I am very interested in learning your method and also taking to Blender. Thanks.

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 avatar commented on June 12, 2024 1

@MaskeZen Hello, great job. Could you share with us the steps you followed to get this rendered smoothly? Many thanks.

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lacienega avatar lacienega commented on June 12, 2024 1

@MaskeZen Hello, I am a designer looking to follow your notes and before getting started, just wanted to understand whether a nvidia driver is a prerequisite or is it simply to speed up the calculations? I do have a gaming laptop with Win10 and a good RTX card but and I cant have Nvidia access in a centos7 via a VM.

Therefore to make Aaron's VRN script work, do you suggest:

  • to try to do it all in Win10
  • CentOS as VM but with no graphics acceleration
  • CentOS as a dual boot/flash drive

Do I even have a choice?

Thank you for your feedback!

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MaskeZen avatar MaskeZen commented on June 12, 2024

Ok, thanks, I go to research that 👍🏽

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sergey1513 avatar sergey1513 commented on June 12, 2024

@MaskeZen Hello, I'm a bit new up here. Can you please tell me if you managed to improve the result of image processing? I have the same problem as you. At the moment I am trying to solve it, would be very grateful for the help. Thank you

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MaskeZen avatar MaskeZen commented on June 12, 2024

@MaskeZen Hello, I'm a bit new up here. Can you please tell me if you managed to improve the result of image processing? I have the same problem as you. At the moment I am trying to solve it, would be very grateful for the help. Thank you

Hello @sergey1513, yes in the way that @AaronJackson say. I use the file raw2obj.py to get a .obj file, then with the meshlab the result is a lot better.

Now I am working in a script to use with blender, to automate the process.

Write if you need more detail or if you want share others approaches, good luck!

snapshot12

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MaskeZen avatar MaskeZen commented on June 12, 2024

Hello @richardtwindom @umeshukla, I took notes of the environment that I use to make the test. I passed these notes to a gist to share with you.

In the next days I translate the spanish coments to english, if you like I can chat (with my bad english) from 18:00 to 21:00 UTC.

You can find me in the mail box maskeee on the mail of google.

see you!

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MaskeZen avatar MaskeZen commented on June 12, 2024

Hello Pierre-Henri, first of all, sorry for if my english is bad, I speak in spanish, I'm from Uruguay.
If you have Windows 10, may be you can try with the Linux Subsystem for Windows. (NVIDIA Drivers for CUDA on WSL, including DirectML Support)

I made the test in Ubuntu, the cuda installation can be a little tricky, don't worry and be patient.
If this doesn't work may be you can try with a dual boot installation. Is not necessary CentOS, I use Ubuntu with a Docker image of CentOS.

If I can help in any way please let me know.

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MaskeZen avatar MaskeZen commented on June 12, 2024

@MaskeZen Hello, great job. Could you share with us the steps you followed to get this rendered smoothly? Many thanks.

See the notes from above, and then:

I use the file raw2obj.py to get a .obj file, then with the meshlab the result is a lot better.

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