Hello All,
Some users of Clouds2Max have asked how we can get intensity values to show in 3ds Max. Although we don't have a quick button to switch between visualization modes, it is possible to simply substitude the same point cloud with one that has intensity created as rgb values.
Here is a quick video using CloudCompare to convert the intensity to greyscale values and then importing back into 3ds Max with Clouds2Max.
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ekLe_tMuGzc[/youtube]
Cheers,
Eugene
Intensity Import to Clouds2Max
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Re: Intensity Import to Clouds2Max
Very nice! Thanks guys!
For those who don't know about CloudCompare, it's a free, open source program, and a darn neat little tool.
You can pick it up at the author's webpage here....
http://www.danielgm.net/cc/
Cheers,
Mike
For those who don't know about CloudCompare, it's a free, open source program, and a darn neat little tool.
You can pick it up at the author's webpage here....
http://www.danielgm.net/cc/
Cheers,
Mike