inside of the room turns black
I have a model of a house with a laser scanner and a photo.
Most of the room is only for the laser scanner.
And most of the outside is taken from the drone.
When I texture it, the inside of the room turns black..
I think this is because the drone photo has a dark window.
I'm looking for a solution to this.
I created a mesh on the window with other software. And when I retextured it with Reality Capture again, it failed.
If there is a feature that prioritizes the texture of the laser scanner, I think this problem will be solved.
Is there any good solution?
If not, I have to go take a picture of the room again.
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Could you try to cut out the windows and use close holes? If you want to do it by modelling the window parts, the topology has to be connected, not just inserted. You could as well split the project into the interior and exterior and then fit one into another in post. Yes the dark texturing most likely is due to the holes in windows and the pictures seeing darkness from outside.
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Thank you for your answer.
①I cut out the windows and use close holes.②I model interior and exterior each. And I am connected afterwards.
Is my understanding correct?
could you inform me how to operate it in more detail?
①Which button is close holes made with?
②Is connected alignment?
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②I model interior and exterior each. And I am connected afterwards.
No I mean if you insert polygons into the window, you have to connect them to the polygons of the scan.
Close holes is located in Reconstruction tab on the right side.
I don't really understand what you mean by connected alignment -
Sorry for any confusion with my reply.
I want to try "split the project into the interior and exterior and then fit one into another in post", but I don't know how...
How can I split the project?
I have interior = laser scanner , exterior = drone photo data.
Thank you for "close holes" location, but I still don't know how to "cut out the windows".
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You can cut them out using selections like lasso,rectangle etc. in the reconstruction tab and then hitting filter selection.
To split the project as you wish, you would have to split the inputs first. Meaning, you will only process laser scanner in one project, then photos from drone in another, scale both using your method (GCP, Control Points, GPS, etc.) so they will fit in post. Then simply cut out what you don't want and put it back together in post.
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