A recent project we scanned, for a pharmaceutical firm the project will later be converted into a Plant 3D model
I cropped the buildings walls out using clipping boxes and then took the orthophoto, which i am quite please with
Pharmaceutical Orthophoto
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Looks good Lewis. I wonder if clear view would create an interesting effect as well.
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That's really cool. Is that straight out of Scene? I haven't been able to achieve anything other than a mess with a large number of scans.
Could you share some more details? Number of scans? Orthophoto settings?
Could you share some more details? Number of scans? Orthophoto settings?
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Re: Pharmaceutical Orthophoto
Did you create a project-point cloud and use that for visualization?
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vjDub wrote:That's really cool. Is that straight out of Scene? I haven't been able to achieve anything other than a mess with a large number of scans.
Could you share some more details? Number of scans? Orthophoto settings?
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Re: Pharmaceutical Orthophoto
Hi Guys, Thanks for the positive replies,
Yes the project was created into a pointcloud, I then created a clipping box tight enough so that it clipped out the walls and un-necessary detail, the created the orthophoto @1920x2560,
I will try and have a go at using clearview later on today
Yes the project was created into a pointcloud, I then created a clipping box tight enough so that it clipped out the walls and un-necessary detail, the created the orthophoto @1920x2560,
I will try and have a go at using clearview later on today
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Re: Pharmaceutical Orthophoto
Nice image and nice quality.. I would love to see the clearview, and maybe a black on white bg representation, or a green on black bg with clearview transparency.
I want to do a similar thing to the jail I work at we have 3 main floors of cells with a lower level and mezzanine of each level.. the problem is that I have way too many individual scene files that are not aligned to eachother to pull this off in scene, but maybe in autocad?
I want to do a similar thing to the jail I work at we have 3 main floors of cells with a lower level and mezzanine of each level.. the problem is that I have way too many individual scene files that are not aligned to eachother to pull this off in scene, but maybe in autocad?
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Re: Pharmaceutical Orthophoto
Is there a clever way of displaying hi-res images on here?
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Re: Pharmaceutical Orthophoto
I did. I know my workflow is correct but I've found sometimes it looks great on screen but the orthophoto is terrible, and I just resort to a print screen! I wondered in some cases if too many scans was the issue, but seeing this image I know it must be possible. I think I'm not getting the settings right and need to persevere.
pointinator wrote:Did you create a project-point cloud and use that for visualization?
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vjDub wrote:That's really cool. Is that straight out of Scene? I haven't been able to achieve anything other than a mess with a large number of scans.
Could you share some more details? Number of scans? Orthophoto settings?