I am not sure if I have missed it somewhere or not, but is there a way to control the Point Cloud Filter "Densification"? Example I have a Jet on top of a ground plane, The jet has spotty areas in its point cloud but the ground doesn't. Is there a way to densify just the jet or areas of the jet?
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It's not possible to apply a filter only to a part of the point cloud (like in the mesh filters). However you can do this:
- Select the points you want to densify
- Create a new "layer via cut"
- Apply the densification filter to the newly created point cloud object
- Merge the new and the old point cloud objects (ctrl + select the two point clouds from the left pane, then right click and select merge) -
It's not possible to apply a filter only to a part of the point cloud (like in the mesh filters). However you can do this:
- Select the points you want to densify
- Create a new "layer via cut"
- Apply the densification filter to the newly created point cloud object
- Merge the new and the old point cloud objects (ctrl + select the two point clouds from the left pane, then right click and select merge)
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Roberto Thanks for the trick on the Denification of the point clouds. It seems to work 50/50 percent of the time. It worked on the largest of the holes however there are a couple smaller holes that are being stubborn and sticking around. When I separate the area and densify the region they are in it looks fine, but when I merge the two point clouds together, the Densified area doesn't always seem to retain the densification. Maybe user error or some other reason, I will experiment more It is just strange that it worked on the bigger areas.Comment
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AvionAvionics, pretty strange. Tomorrow I will check about possible issues. You may try to save and load again the workspace after the merge to see if it's only a rendering-related isssue.
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Roberto I tried that and it was still pretty much the same even after a computer reset.Since the spotty area was on a thin area that had two sides, so what i ended up doing was deleting the areas around the spots and then doing a Fill hole filter. This way also saved me time on not having to do densification as well.Comment
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