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Open3D
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Does anyone else agree that the links to the latest development version of Open3D don't work?
I was going to file a bug about another issue, but I have to download the development version. This is why I want this solved quickly. None of the links seem to work: https://github.com/isl-org/Open3D/issues/6259
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Import many photogrammetry software's scenes into Blender
Open3D (JSON, LOG, PLY) 1
- Open3D v0.17
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CD PROJEKT RED announce The Witcher Remake in Unreal Engine 5
There's also Open3D (O3D) the point cloud library... http://www.open3d.org/
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Update: Python code that takes pictures from different view points of a 3D model
would this help?
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Creating a simple 3d engine to render a car for ML, how hard is it? Sim
http://www.open3d.org/ seems like a good choice. Is there anything better I'm missing?
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3D Reconstruction of Indoor Environments using SLAM and deep learning on RGB-D Data.
Open3D v0.13.0 http://www.open3d.org/
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Show HN: 3dasd – open-source DIY room-scale 3D scanner
Sweet work! If you are interested in 3D reconstruction, have a look at http://www.open3d.org.
- I have an idea for a project, not sure where or how to begin.
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[D] Need advice on how to generate HD point clouds visuals for a presentation
I normally use Open3D (http://www.open3d.org/) for point cloud visualization, which besides free view also provides an interface for rendering. For the rotation effect, place your object in the world origin, and the camera at a fixed world position looking towards the object. For every desired angle, rotate your object around the required axis by that angle and render the view. Then combine to a gif or video for presentations.
tomviz
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Slicer Software
Yeah you need a 3D volume rendering system here. There are 3D viewers available for ImageJ/Fiji (which has DICOM support), but my personal favorite stand-alone package for tif stacks (esp. for the price) is Tomviz: https://tomviz.org
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CT Scan of a Pumpkin
We build an ideal 3D Volumetric Viz tool: https://tomviz.org/ . Open-source and built for reproducible open-science. It focuses on volumetric data analysis, not just surfaces. Hopefully, HN finds it useful.
What are some alternatives?
PCL - Point Cloud Library (PCL)
Pangolin - Pangolin is a lightweight portable rapid development library for managing OpenGL display / interaction and abstracting video input.
pyrender - Easy-to-use glTF 2.0-compliant OpenGL renderer for visualization of 3D scenes.
matplotplusplus - Matplot++: A C++ Graphics Library for Data Visualization 📊🗾
Meshroom - 3D Reconstruction Software
cosmoscout-vr - :milky_way: A virtual universe which lets you explore, analyze and present huge planetary datasets and large simulation data in real-time.
three.js - JavaScript 3D Library.
H5J_Loader_Plugin - H5J Reader Plugin for Fiji project.
moderngl - Modern OpenGL binding for Python
ITK - Insight Toolkit (ITK) -- Official Repository. ITK builds on a proven, spatially-oriented architecture for processing, segmentation, and registration of scientific images in two, three, or more dimensions.
blender - Official mirror of Blender
avogadrolibs - Avogadro libraries provide 3D rendering, visualization, analysis and data processing useful in computational chemistry, molecular modeling, bioinformatics, materials science, and related areas.