Summary: Adding a function in pytorch3d.structures.meshes to join multiple meshes into a Meshes object representing a single mesh. The function currently ignores all textures.
Reviewed By: nikhilaravi
Differential Revision: D21876908
fbshipit-source-id: 448602857e9d3d3f774d18bb4e93076f78329823
Summary:
Fix a bug which resulted in a rendering artifacts if the image size was not a multiple of 16.
Fix: Revert coarse rasterization to original implementation and only update fine rasterization to reverse the ordering of Y and X axis. This is much simpler than the previous approach!
Additional changes:
- updated mesh rendering end-end tests to check outputs from both naive and coarse to fine rasterization.
- added pointcloud rendering end-end tests
Reviewed By: gkioxari
Differential Revision: D21102725
fbshipit-source-id: 2e7e1b013dd6dd12b3a00b79eb8167deddb2e89a
Summary:
## Updates
- Defined the world and camera coordinates according to this figure. The world coordinates are defined as having +Y up, +X left and +Z in.
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- Removed all flipping from blending functions.
- Updated the rasterizer to return images with +Y up and +X left.
- Updated all the mesh rasterizer tests
- The expected values are now defined in terms of the default +Y up, +X left
- Added tests where the triangles in the meshes are non symmetrical so that it is clear which direction +X and +Y are
## Questions:
- Should we have **scene settings** instead of raster settings?
- To be more correct we should be [z clipping in the rasterizer based on the far/near clipping planes](https://github.com/ShichenLiu/SoftRas/blob/master/soft_renderer/cuda/soft_rasterize_cuda_kernel.cu#L400) - these values are also required in the blending functions so should we make these scene level parameters and have a scene settings tuple which is available to the rasterizer and shader?
Reviewed By: gkioxari
Differential Revision: D20208604
fbshipit-source-id: 55787301b1bffa0afa9618f0a0886cc681da51f3
Summary:
Updates to the Renderer to enable barycentric clipping. This is important when there is blurring in the rasterization step.
Also added support for flat shading.
Reviewed By: jcjohnson
Differential Revision: D19934259
fbshipit-source-id: 036e48636cd80d28a04405d7a29fcc71a2982904