Undet for Revit - no need to load heavy RCP/RCS files to use a point cloud in Revit

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Undet for Revit - no need to load heavy RCP/RCS files to use a point cloud in Revit

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We have developed the Undet for Revit solution because as building/site measurement services provider we know that working in Revit environment with big point cloud projects are inconvenient: complicated management, inadequate density... lagging during pan and zoom.

By developing Undet for Revit we've solved the following issues:

1. Eliminated lagging during pan and zoom of point clouds. Undet generates raster image views from point clouds directly in Revit, which are lighter than point cloud.
2. Provided the possibility to view of the point cloud outside the Revit view range.
3. Provided the possibility to save different point clouds view (coloring and density) in different Revit views (sections, floor plans, elevations)
4. Created attractive licensing pricing so you can easily increase the number of licenses when you need it.

As a bonus for those who are still working with RCS / RCP we implemented Recap point cloud cropping by an irregular polygon. The cropping tool is free to use even after „Undet for Revit“ the trial period.

More information on our website: https://www.undet.com/for-revit/

Workflow video with „Undet for Revit“: How to Model from Point Clouds in Revit using „Undet for Revit“


youtu.be/oAltAWrNhok

Video timeline:
00:07 – 01:29 Setting up project and floor levels
01:29 – 02:18 Setting project north direction
02:18 – 07:21 Setting building elevation views
07:21 – 11:52 External walls modeling
11:52 – 16:53 Internal walls modeling
16:53 – 26:27 Stairs modeling
26:27 – 32:19 Doors and windows modeling
32:19 – 36:18 Building elevation modeling
36:18 - 47:31 Rounded balcony modeling
Undet Point Cloud Software provides software solutions for AutoCAD, ARES Commander, Revit, and SketchUp point cloud users to save time, increase efficiency, and reduce errors in creating 3D models and 2D drawings.

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thanks for sharing!



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Browser integration with Webshare is something Recap should have done from the start....even playing scan location markers in revit should be baked in but still zero tools within revit and recap...really frustrating to see the lack of integration between those two autodesk products

very slick though and pricing is not bad either
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Great Video Marius...

We have been using this for some time now.

Very slick, simple to use and by far, it is much better than using native RCP/RCS files to use your point cloud in Revit.

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Post by melshy »

Do you have use faro as built ;) if not let try ;) You should create many automated creation tools to replace manual work :D :D :D
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