Hello, thank you for your tutorial was very interesting but can it be used on a much larger scale. For example to a site contexts, which would cover the city centre of bristol?
Hi! Thanks a lot for the Video. I have a small problem with the imported model in pv sol. It is plain white. It has no texture, no colors. In the Pix4D project folder there is a file named texture.jpg but apparently it is not imported into py sol as well... could you help me with that problem? Thanks a lot!
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Hello, thank you for your tutorial was very interesting but can it be used on a much larger scale. For example to a site contexts, which would cover the city centre of bristol?
You can use Pix4D doing that, but PV*SOL ist very limited.
Hi!
Thanks a lot for the Video. I have a small problem with the imported model in pv sol. It is plain white. It has no texture, no colors. In the Pix4D project folder there is a file named texture.jpg but apparently it is not imported into py sol as well... could you help me with that problem?
Thanks a lot!
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Is there already a solution or fix for your problem? I've got the same problem at this moment!
already found the solution, reduce the pixels of your pix4d file in the settings from 8960x8960 to 4096x4096 or somewhat option.
I cannot find a tutorial on how to MAKE 3D models.
Wow Amazing tutorial! Thank you for making this
i cant understand how you take the picture
You can take the screenshots with tools like ac'tivAid.
good effort, but the model still look like crap.
Thats right! Hope the 3D Maps get cleaner soon and also Photogrammetrie Technologies!