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# Prepare the rendering data | |
## Environment | |
The rendering codes are mainly based on [BlenderProc](https://github.com/DLR-RM/BlenderProc). Thanks for the great tool. | |
BlenderProc uses blender Cycle engine to render the images by default, which may meet long-time hanging problem in some specific GPUs (like A800, tested already) | |
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cd ./render_codes | |
pip install -r requirements.txt | |
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## How to use the code | |
Here we provide two rendering scripts `blenderProc_ortho.py` and `blenderProc_persp.py`, which use **orthogonal** camera and **perspective** camera to render the objects respectively. | |
### Use `blenderProc_ortho.py` to render images of a single object | |
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blenderproc run --blender-install-path /mnt/pfs/users/longxiaoxiao/workplace/blender | |
blenderProc_ortho.py | |
--object_path /mnt/pfs/data/objaverse_lvis_glbs/c7/c70e8817b5a945aca8bb37e02ddbc6f9.glb --view 0 | |
--output_folder ./out_renderings/ | |
--object_uid c70e8817b5a945aca8bb37e02ddbc6f9 | |
--ortho_scale 1.35 | |
--resolution 512 | |
--random_pose | |
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Here `--view` denotes a tag for the rendering images, since you may render an object multiple times, `--ortho_scale` decides the scaling of rendered object in the image, `--random_pose` will randomly rotate the object before rendering. | |
### Use `blenderProc_persp.py` to render images of a single object | |
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blenderproc run --blender-install-path /mnt/pfs/users/longxiaoxiao/workplace/blender | |
blenderProc_persp.py | |
--object_path ${the object path} --view 0 | |
--output_folder ${your save path} | |
--object_uid ${object_uid} --radius 2.0 | |
--random_pose | |
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Here `--radius` denotes the distance of between the camera and the object origin. | |
### Render objects in distributed mode | |
see `render_batch_ortho.sh` and `render_batch_persp.sh` for commands. | |