then tutorial is really well structure!I have a question as I'm using recap photo for my project. When I'm cleaning my models with brush/lasso tool and then isolated the area of interest (that I want to ease from my model), my edits will not save as soon i press another icon/tool (furthermore, when I save the new ''clean model'' as a new file, it will not safe my edits as well). Do you have any idea about why? I need to have an edit/clean model separated from the original model.
@@riccardomazza1780 Thanks for watching my video. I am not sure I fully understand what you are asking, but it sounds like you are making edits that are not getting committed to the model. I haven't used these tools in a while, so I just looked back into them. There are buttons for Confirm or Discard the edits I made with a specific tool. Is it possible you are clicking on another command before committing the edits? It also sounds like you are trying to separate one project into two components. I don't see a way to save a specific region of the model as a separate file. If this is what you are trying to accomplish, I think you are going to have to have two project, one for each component, and remove all faces that are related to the other components. I hope this helps. If I misunderstood what you are trying to accomplish, please let me know, and I will do my best to answer your additional questions.
What camera did you use as the model is less than DSLR quality? I have tried photogrammetry and have a similar "low quality" picture; which isn't worth reusing.
I just used my cell phone camera. I don't have a DSLR, but I have worked on models that began with DSLR photos. It did come out better than this. Photogrammetry is pretty cool, but most of my models come out less than desirable. That is why I thought it was cool when I found that I could take it into Fusion 360 and clean it up.
then tutorial is really well structure!I have a question as I'm using recap photo for my project. When I'm cleaning my models with brush/lasso tool and then isolated the area of interest (that I want to ease from my model), my edits will not save as soon i press another icon/tool (furthermore, when I save the new ''clean model'' as a new file, it will not safe my edits as well). Do you have any idea about why? I need to have an edit/clean model separated from the original model.
the question is :how can I save my clean model using brush/lasso tool when I exit the isolation mode?
@@riccardomazza1780 Thanks for watching my video. I am not sure I fully understand what you are asking, but it sounds like you are making edits that are not getting committed to the model. I haven't used these tools in a while, so I just looked back into them. There are buttons for Confirm or Discard the edits I made with a specific tool. Is it possible you are clicking on another command before committing the edits? It also sounds like you are trying to separate one project into two components. I don't see a way to save a specific region of the model as a separate file. If this is what you are trying to accomplish, I think you are going to have to have two project, one for each component, and remove all faces that are related to the other components. I hope this helps. If I misunderstood what you are trying to accomplish, please let me know, and I will do my best to answer your additional questions.
What camera did you use as the model is less than DSLR quality? I have tried photogrammetry and have a similar "low quality" picture; which isn't worth reusing.
I just used my cell phone camera. I don't have a DSLR, but I have worked on models that began with DSLR photos. It did come out better than this. Photogrammetry is pretty cool, but most of my models come out less than desirable. That is why I thought it was cool when I found that I could take it into Fusion 360 and clean it up.