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Does not work for other SMPL models

Open bhowmickarka opened this issue 3 years ago • 5 comments

Hi, one more issue that I would kindly request you to clarify. How can I use a new SMPL model to repeat this process. I generated a new SMPL model using the code provided in the official SMPL website and how to use it with python and I am unable to reproduce the results. I know I am missing something. I am not sure what. And moreover different SMPL bodies have different number of vertices. For eg. your work uses SMPL body with around 27K vertices. whereas when I generate SMPL model using the smpl code, that generates around 6K vertices. Is this normal or I am completely doing something wrong. And it will also be helpful if you can tell me how I can use a new model (SMPL) instead of the one provided by you. Thank you

bhowmickarka avatar Jul 14 '21 13:07 bhowmickarka

Hi , I have same question with you,so I want to ask have you found the answer? thx

lulubbb avatar Jan 19 '22 09:01 lulubbb

Hi, I also have the same question as you. Could anyone give the solution?

jackieyung avatar Apr 19 '22 13:04 jackieyung

@jackieyung : https://github.com/Pallab38/amass_SMPL/issues/1#issuecomment-1070708617 Maybe above answer should help you, if you have any questions, I will try my best to help

lulubbb avatar Apr 19 '22 14:04 lulubbb

@jackieyung : Pallab38/amass_SMPL#1 (comment) Maybe above answer should help you, if you have any questions, I will try my best to help

Thank you very much. I still have the question. The smpl model only has 6890 vertices, but the author's model has 27554 vertices, I can't find the transform methods from your provided link.

jackieyung avatar Apr 19 '22 14:04 jackieyung

@jackieyung : Pallab38/amass_SMPL#1 (comment) Maybe above answer should help you, if you have any questions, I will try my best to help

Thank you very much. I still have the question. The smpl model only has 6890 vertices, but the author's model has 27554 vertices, I can't find the transform methods from your provided link.

@jackieyung did u figure this out?

BukuBukuChagma avatar May 03 '24 09:05 BukuBukuChagma