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Commit d2bbd0cd authored by Alex Naumann's avatar Alex Naumann Committed by Facebook GitHub Bot
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Fix link to render textured meshes example (#818)

Summary:
Great work! :)
Just found a link in the examples that is not working. This will fix it.

Best,
Alex

Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebookresearch/pytorch3d/pull/818

Reviewed By: nikhilaravi

Differential Revision: D30637532

Pulled By: patricklabatut

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# Overview # Overview
PyTorch3D provides a modular differentiable renderer, but for instances where we want interactive plots or are not concerned with the differentiability of the rendering process, we provide [functions to render meshes and pointclouds in plotly](../../pytorch3d/vis/plotly_vis.py). These plotly figures allow you to rotate and zoom the rendered images and support plotting batched data as multiple traces in a singular plot or divided into individual subplots. PyTorch3D provides a modular differentiable renderer, but for instances where we want interactive plots or are not concerned with the differentiability of the rendering process, we provide [functions to render meshes and pointclouds in plotly](https://github.com/facebookresearch/pytorch3d/blob/main/pytorch3d/vis/plotly_vis.py). These plotly figures allow you to rotate and zoom the rendered images and support plotting batched data as multiple traces in a singular plot or divided into individual subplots.
# Examples # Examples
These rendering functions accept plotly x,y, and z axis arguments as `kwargs`, allowing us to customize the plots. Here are two plots with colored axes, a [Pointclouds plot](assets/plotly_pointclouds.png), a [batched Meshes plot in subplots](assets/plotly_meshes_batch.png), and a [batched Meshes plot with multiple traces](assets/plotly_meshes_trace.png). Refer to the [render textured meshes](../tutorials/render_textured_meshes.ipynb) and [render colored pointclouds](../tutorials/render_colored_points) tutorials for code examples. These rendering functions accept plotly x,y, and z axis arguments as `kwargs`, allowing us to customize the plots. Here are two plots with colored axes, a [Pointclouds plot](assets/plotly_pointclouds.png), a [batched Meshes plot in subplots](assets/plotly_meshes_batch.png), and a [batched Meshes plot with multiple traces](assets/plotly_meshes_trace.png). Refer to the [render textured meshes](https://pytorch3d.org/tutorials/render_textured_meshes) and [render colored pointclouds](https://pytorch3d.org/tutorials/render_colored_points) tutorials for code examples.
# Saving plots to images # Saving plots to images
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