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No matter what parameter I set or what point cloud I use as a source, I always get the same result with the DMTET method: a large sphere.
Even Using any specific point cloud that is already known to work well with the OpenAI model, I cannot get anything else than a large sphere when that same point cloud is fed into DMTET instead of OpenAI. It seems to me I have tried every parameter combination possible.
From what I read all parameters in the advanced window but one (the Gridres parameter) are exclusively reserved for use with the DMTET model, but at the same time I can't get any of them to change anything: it either produces a sphere, or nothing.
Should I check for any missing dependency related to that specific model ? Is there anything I can do to gather more useful information to help you fix that problem ?
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No matter what parameter I set or what point cloud I use as a source, I always get the same result with the DMTET method: a large sphere.
Even Using any specific point cloud that is already known to work well with the OpenAI model, I cannot get anything else than a large sphere when that same point cloud is fed into DMTET instead of OpenAI. It seems to me I have tried every parameter combination possible.
From what I read all parameters in the advanced window but one (the
Gridres
parameter) are exclusively reserved for use with the DMTET model, but at the same time I can't get any of them to change anything: it either produces a sphere, or nothing.Should I check for any missing dependency related to that specific model ? Is there anything I can do to gather more useful information to help you fix that problem ?
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: