More Laser Scanning to Revit Models
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Re: More Laser Scanning to Revit Models
James, walls in your model looks really not so straight;)
At this point I am wondering, what accuracy are you obliged to make in your revit projects? I mean deviations between point cloud and model?
At this point I am wondering, what accuracy are you obliged to make in your revit projects? I mean deviations between point cloud and model?
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Re: More Laser Scanning to Revit Models
MarcinL wrote:James, walls in your model looks really not so straight;)
At this point I am wondering, what accuracy are you obliged to make in your revit projects? I mean deviations between point cloud and model?
Do you know what the real world looks like? it ain't straight
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Re: More Laser Scanning to Revit Models
Below is an image from a recent project for a building that is actually well suited to modelling in Revit!
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Re: More Laser Scanning to Revit Models
this model was 15mm tolerance and due to it being used in Vico for costing etc, if it was wonky - it was modelled wonkyMarcinL wrote:James, walls in your model looks really not so straight;)
At this point I am wondering, what accuracy are you obliged to make in your revit projects? I mean deviations between point cloud and model?
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Ben, wow! you guys do some great work
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Excellent work everyone... perhaps we should have a competition ... best presented Revit Model from pointcloud data?
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I should add some of my new Revit projects in past six months in Canada too.
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Re: More Laser Scanning to Revit Models
... I have a really nice Revit model with four large chimneys but I am not allowed to show it
Nice work by the way Peyman
Nice work by the way Peyman
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Wow I am impressed by these models. What plugin software are you guys utilizing to create the Revit models from the point clouds? I am particularly intrigued by models with the complex walls and family's. Can any one shed some light onto how you create these?
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Re: More Laser Scanning to Revit Models
With no plugins it is goos idea to creat families (doors, windnows) and simulataneously loading it into project with linked point cloud. Then there find appropriate values for each parameter and then write it in the family editor. This way is really efficient in my opinion.