Hey There,
Our organisation is interested in creating models of remote communities in the arctic. We have begun our pilot project by flying a drone around a number of our locations.
Intention is to have some large models of buildings (usually around 100) sitting on their natural topography. And then be able to take measurements and stats from our captures.
I still have lots to learn with the software but so far from my current tests we seem to be getting useful results. However I've a hard time finishing lots of the models. Some of my larger tests have worked out well, yet others have been freezing or appearing to take longer then I would have expected, mostly at the photo consistency based optimisation stage of mesh creation. While "preparing neighbours" zephyr "initializing". Smaller meshes have certainly passed through this stage quite quickly. Others such as this attached log file have done the first few hundred photos in a short period of time then slowed down to start giving me a photo every few hours.
The computers:
Dell Inspiron Laptop: [this computer is the one I leave on all night]
Windows 10
Zephyr Pro 4.002
CPU: I7 - 7700HQ 4 core
RAM: 16GB (1 module)
HD: 128GB SSD [ 30 GB free, produced the point clouds on the cache, however, the mesh stage, despite clearing, says that 30gb is too small, so the cache is on the HD]
2TB traditional HD
GPU: GeForce GTX 1050 Ti
Alternate computer [ more of my workspace ]
Microsoft Surface Studio:
Windows 10
CPU: I7 - 6820HQ 4 core
RAM: 32GB
HD: 2 TB traditional HD
GPU: GTX 980 M 4GB
This project was made from about 1000 images taken from about 30 mins of 4K video footage. Separated at 0.5 FPS.
This log file's Dense Cloud took about 1 week of the laptop running straight, using Aerial Default settings. It looked quite successful, the landscape looks good and the buildings all appear. I cleared off extra points that were unneeded and moved to the mesh stage.
During this stage "preparing neighbours" the Ram is always full, and the GPU and CPU are near idle.
So the question is how to I complete some of these mesh procedures? Will turning down a particular setting help to finish the operation? Are the machines just inadequate for the process?
At what point in the "preparing neighbours" stage should I give up? It's going right now through an image every hour or so with 500 still to go.
Thank you for your time,
Nick
Our organisation is interested in creating models of remote communities in the arctic. We have begun our pilot project by flying a drone around a number of our locations.
Intention is to have some large models of buildings (usually around 100) sitting on their natural topography. And then be able to take measurements and stats from our captures.
I still have lots to learn with the software but so far from my current tests we seem to be getting useful results. However I've a hard time finishing lots of the models. Some of my larger tests have worked out well, yet others have been freezing or appearing to take longer then I would have expected, mostly at the photo consistency based optimisation stage of mesh creation. While "preparing neighbours" zephyr "initializing". Smaller meshes have certainly passed through this stage quite quickly. Others such as this attached log file have done the first few hundred photos in a short period of time then slowed down to start giving me a photo every few hours.
The computers:
Dell Inspiron Laptop: [this computer is the one I leave on all night]
Windows 10
Zephyr Pro 4.002
CPU: I7 - 7700HQ 4 core
RAM: 16GB (1 module)
HD: 128GB SSD [ 30 GB free, produced the point clouds on the cache, however, the mesh stage, despite clearing, says that 30gb is too small, so the cache is on the HD]
2TB traditional HD
GPU: GeForce GTX 1050 Ti
Alternate computer [ more of my workspace ]
Microsoft Surface Studio:
Windows 10
CPU: I7 - 6820HQ 4 core
RAM: 32GB
HD: 2 TB traditional HD
GPU: GTX 980 M 4GB
Previously I have successful produced a dense cloud of a slightly larger community at 1.0 FPs using 2600 images. However, I was getting very stuck at the mesh creation stage.
Same issue, "preparing neighbours, initializing". The log shows lots of progress right away slowing down to an image every few hours. So I moved on to try again for this project.
Same issue, "preparing neighbours, initializing". The log shows lots of progress right away slowing down to an image every few hours. So I moved on to try again for this project.
This project was made from about 1000 images taken from about 30 mins of 4K video footage. Separated at 0.5 FPS.
This log file's Dense Cloud took about 1 week of the laptop running straight, using Aerial Default settings. It looked quite successful, the landscape looks good and the buildings all appear. I cleared off extra points that were unneeded and moved to the mesh stage.
During this stage "preparing neighbours" the Ram is always full, and the GPU and CPU are near idle.
So the question is how to I complete some of these mesh procedures? Will turning down a particular setting help to finish the operation? Are the machines just inadequate for the process?
At what point in the "preparing neighbours" stage should I give up? It's going right now through an image every hour or so with 500 still to go.
Thank you for your time,
Nick
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