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Amazing project!! It is impressive to see the full 3D model of a building like that! Thanks for sharing!
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How many people worked on the modeling process ?? I did a similar job alone and it took me almost 1 year and i'm not done yet :cry:
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Very nice work!!! and the same question... how many people worked on site and modeling???
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VERY VERY VERY impressive.
Still interesting of how many people worked on project? How did you merged different parts of project?
Can you give us some screens with MEP?
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Thanks for this impressive documentation.

I'm trying to learn more about the modelling process.
We at NavVis have developed a mobile scanner (with integrated 360° cameras), that scans up to 500,000 square feet a day. Last year we scanned the whole production line of a german automotive OEM with two of our Trolleys in two days and one night (1,500,000 square feet). However, I still try learn how long the post processing and modelling of those projects normally takes. Your documentation helps a lot :D
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wow thanks for the info on linked in, looks like you greatly increased your scans per day and reduced processing time. I have been wondering about this myself.. I prefer to scan in BW just laser data, no color images saves 2-3 mins per scan but the boss wants color and lights, thats the worst part getting the dark areas light up to look ok.. then moving the lights and setting up for the next one

Whats the greatest number of scans you would have in a single RCP? I know I can push it pretty hard but it has to have a breaking point somewhere right?

Thanks
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That looks awesome!
And indeed, Prometheus type scanning, my thoughts exactly.
drone with spinning laser on the front that can even act as a propellor, ezpz :D
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