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- $\begingroup$ The last code part in this answer allows to give vertex groups values in order to see the result blender.stackexchange.com/questions/146819/… Alternatively, you can also add vertex colors $\endgroup$lemon– lemon2019-10-17 09:37:15 +00:00Commented Oct 17, 2019 at 9:37
- $\begingroup$ The answer is you can do anything in blender, but you need to at least try. How to Ask. $\endgroup$Moog– Moog2019-10-17 10:02:59 +00:00Commented Oct 17, 2019 at 10:02
- $\begingroup$ The question is clear, but maybe you should indicate which kind of visualization you want for these vectors (as vectors placed at the corresponding points? As colors? others?) $\endgroup$lemon– lemon2019-10-17 10:34:52 +00:00Commented Oct 17, 2019 at 10:34
- $\begingroup$ @Merlin what is the problem with my question! $\endgroup$R.K– R.K2019-10-17 10:53:16 +00:00Commented Oct 17, 2019 at 10:53
- $\begingroup$ @lemon , the vectors I obtained is zernike moments for example, but what I did is that I make the input (the whole shape) while I'm reading know that I have to detect interest points(feature points) then for each I make descriptor extraction for all obtained interest point.Visualization is about visualizing the feature points on the shape Zernike Visualize $\endgroup$R.K– R.K2019-10-17 10:58:48 +00:00Commented Oct 17, 2019 at 10:58
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