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Is anybody using Undet?
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Re: Is anybody using Undet?
I dont use it myself but Im sure there are users here on LSF...
Try https://www.youtube.com/user/PointCIoud to find out more about Undet...
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Re: Is anybody using Undet?
Hi
Undet is a plugin for Autocad that allows users to Manipulate and interrogate large pointcloud data sets.
We have more than 10 CAD Drafters using it every day to produce 2d plans, elevations and sections plus 3d models of the built environment.
The plugin is Fast and simple to use and having used many plugins in the past including Pointools/cloudworx and the Native tools Undet is certainly up there with the best (in our opinion)
The plugin contains a vast selection of tools that will streamline any workflow and i am certain that many people will find it as beneficial to their practices' as we do.
There is also a version for sketchup with a version to be used in Revit on its way.
Undet are a sponsor on the forum and if you contact Aurleijus I am certain he will provide you with the necessary Trial and help that you may need to evaluate this great product.
Simon
Undet is a plugin for Autocad that allows users to Manipulate and interrogate large pointcloud data sets.
We have more than 10 CAD Drafters using it every day to produce 2d plans, elevations and sections plus 3d models of the built environment.
The plugin is Fast and simple to use and having used many plugins in the past including Pointools/cloudworx and the Native tools Undet is certainly up there with the best (in our opinion)
The plugin contains a vast selection of tools that will streamline any workflow and i am certain that many people will find it as beneficial to their practices' as we do.
There is also a version for sketchup with a version to be used in Revit on its way.
Undet are a sponsor on the forum and if you contact Aurleijus I am certain he will provide you with the necessary Trial and help that you may need to evaluate this great product.
Simon