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Python script to convert *.ply to *.obj (3D formats)
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''' | |
Simple script to convert ply to obj models | |
''' | |
from argparse import ArgumentParser | |
from plyfile import PlyData | |
def main(): | |
parser = ArgumentParser() | |
parser.add_argument('ply_filename') | |
parser.add_argument('obj_filename') | |
args = parser.parse_args() | |
convert(PlyData.read(args.ply_filename), args.obj_filename) | |
def convert(ply, obj): | |
''' | |
Convert given ply data | |
''' | |
with open(obj, 'w') as f: | |
f.write("# OBJ file\n") | |
verteces = ply['vertex'] | |
for v in verteces: | |
p = [v['x'], v['y'], v['z']] | |
c = [ v['red'] / 256 , v['green'] / 256 , v['blue'] / 256 ] | |
a = p + c | |
f.write("v %.6f %.6f %.6f %.6f %.6f %.6f \n" % tuple(a) ) | |
for v in verteces: | |
n = [ v['nx'], v['ny'], v['nz'] ] | |
f.write("vn %.6f %.6f %.6f\n" % tuple(n)) | |
for v in verteces: | |
t = [ v['s'], v['t'] ] | |
f.write("vt %.6f %.6f\n" % tuple(t)) | |
if 'face' in ply: | |
for i in ply['face']['vertex_indices']: | |
f.write("f") | |
for j in range(i.size): | |
# ii = [ i[j]+1 ] | |
ii = [ i[j]+1, i[j]+1, i[j]+1 ] | |
# f.write(" %d" % tuple(ii) ) | |
f.write(" %d/%d/%d" % tuple(ii) ) | |
f.write("\n") | |
main() | |
Doesn't work. RealSense output file PLY would not convert.
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "D:\projects\AR\PLYtoOBJ.py", line 52, in
main()
File "D:\projects\AR\PLYtoOBJ.py", line 16, in main
convert(PlyData.read(args.ply_filename), args.obj_filename)
File "D:\projects\AR\PLYtoOBJ.py", line 35, in convert
n = [ v['nx'], v['ny'], v['nz'] ]
ValueError: no field of name nx
Must be some field not yet accounted for.
Thanks though for helping me get this far.
I had the same issue. This is hapenning if your .ply is missing some attributes (which are mandatory in this script).
I fixed these fields to be optional. You may update your gist:
ply_to_obj.py
Anyone looking for this might also be interested in https://github.com/nschloe/meshio
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It could be PLY file's wrong format but the script writes 21 thousand lines to OBJ file and then breaks with the following error: