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How to render the results of training in a 3D scene

Open Dragonkingpan opened this issue 1 year ago • 3 comments

I ran forest1 on the A6000 for three days and got a video that looks good. At least dragging forest1/transform.json directly into instant ngp is very poor. What I want to know is whether this result can be rendered into a true 3D, the kind that can control the camera movement with the mouse and watch it freely. Thank you!

Dragonkingpan avatar Jun 25 '23 09:06 Dragonkingpan

Hi, With the current backbone, rendering is too slow (about 10~20s/frame). An alternative could be to read and render from a pose file, which I can implement if you are interested.

ameuleman avatar Jun 26 '23 07:06 ameuleman

@ameuleman Do you mean the trained TensoRF partition can only be rendered at a speed of 10-20S/frame?

xiemeilong avatar Jun 27 '23 03:06 xiemeilong

With our resolutions, number of samples, and blending between renders (many frames need two renders), yes.

ameuleman avatar Jun 27 '23 03:06 ameuleman