3D Surveys & Modelling
3D Surveys & Modelling
3D surveys and modelling are techniques used to create digital representations of physical objects or environments in three dimensions.
3D surveys involve capturing data about the shape, size, and layout of a physical object or environment using various measurement techniques such as laser scanning, photogrammetry, or structured light scanning. This data is then used to create a point cloud, which is a set of data points that represent the physical object in three dimensions.
Once the point cloud has been created, 3D modelling techniques can be used to convert it into a digital model that can be edited, manipulated, and analysed. 3D modelling involves creating a mesh of the object by connecting the points in the point cloud, and then adding texture, colour, and other details to create a realistic representation of the object or environment.
3D surveys and modelling have a wide range of applications, including architecture, engineering, manufacturing, virtual reality, and video games. They can be used to create accurate representations of buildings, landscapes, machinery, and other objects, allowing designers, engineers, and other professionals to explore, analyse, and modify them in a virtual environment.
See also our CAD BIM REVIT POINT CLOUD page for more information on modelling and CAD drawings.
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