Great video on waypoints. I think I will be using waypoints a lot in the future. Thanks again for taking the time to put this together as I am sure you have helped a lot of people.
After your flight, you mentioned you downloaded that flight to the orthomosiac software, which software did yiu use and are you able to import that into a GIS software? Thank you
I used waypointmap.com to generate the KML and their sister site www.aerialmodel.com to generate the oath with my jpgs. I'm pretty sure you could WebODM or other such apps for the completed project because they should all use jpgs to generate oaths or 3D models. For 3D models, best to do flights with the KML: one shooting nadir and one shooting oblique.
@@allstreamedupvi maybe a video for doing 3D mapping at low elevations, and how to do manual pictures/missions. I’d really like to get more detail at lower elevations in crowded areas where pre-flight mapping is harder.
@@itsMellyBih not sure you can increase detail just by creating a 3D model, but have you ever tried AI upscalers like nightmare esrigan? replicate.com/nightmareai/real-esrgan
Good question. I have an acquaintance who uses a Mini 4 for mapping and he uploads the data to DJI Terra. I don't want to steer you in a direction where you make a purchase you later regret, but in my opinion it could suffice. I suggest you also ask that question, perhaps, in the OFFICIAL DJI OWNERS group on Facebook, or somewhere like that. You will get a number of valuable opinions that way.
@@michaelwadden9373 well, that would be the Mavic Enterprise with RTK. Even with RTK, you should also use Control Points. The reason I made this video is because the Air 3 does not have an SDK, therefore it does not support apps like Litchi. There are many others. These apps provide more robust mapping solutions. It's really up to you. What level of mapping will you be doing eg: for fun, for your own business or for employer? That should determine your investment. If you are going to do it professional get a drone with RTK capabilities.
@@michaelwadden9373 I would go for an Enterprise drone, but I reckon you could still get a lot done with a Mini 4. Keep in mind, 250g+ requires certification. Check your country for that info. I'm in Canada.
@@allstreamedupvi Thanks you - I found the link before seeing your reply - Download, Installed and added a kmz file to my RC2 controller - so far so good. Will do a test on the weekend. Much Appreciate!! I have not done mapping before and I'm looking forward to the results - looks like fun!
Hey thanks for the video. I shoot for cinematic shots but if I understand correctly, you are using these waypoints to do use for another purpose. I’m still curious. Could you show (or just type it here) how you use these images in your field of work? I appreciate the time you took making this video.
I use this waypoint technique when I want to shoot orthographic images because it allows the to automate the flight and achieve that "lawnmower" pattern, which would be a pain to do manually. You can do it manually, but this makes it easier. For cinematic shots, it might be a valuable process to set out a more custom flight path to achieve a very special camera move and it is repeatable, so you could, in theory, use it for a film shoot when you have to do rehearsals and several takes of the exact same shot. Hope that helps!
Yea, im getting stuck at the loading of the KMZ and then finding it. I am able to successfully load the KMZ file onto the RC2, but then i cant find it anywhere and Ive labeled it something specific this time other than output(#). Wish i was more computer/tech savvy...
even if i do this all manually from file explorer i still do not see it. my RC2 doesnt recognize RC2... im so lost lol. I should just get a drone capable of easy RDK/RTK enterprise right away.
@@petegeanacopulos1582 that is one way to fix the issue, for sure, but you will need to pony up some serious cash. If it's worth it to you, do it. It can be kinda weird to find the files because there are 2 file systems: the Android one and DJI one. For me, after I use the loader app, I just open the file within the waypoints feature in the DJI Fly app. Just head on in there and open up the file with the little Note icon.
Thank you, I'm glad you like the video. Unfortunately, yes it is true you must use Windows OS to run this simple app. However, there is a way around it. You can download the waypoint KMZ and then load it onto an SD card and then insert the SD card into your RC and open it with the DJI Fly app. The only caveat to that process is you need an RCN and an Android device for this process, which I do not have. So, with an RC2 you need Windows. I tried using Wine on Mac OS to run the loader app, but it didn't work.
Thank you for the comment, glad you enjoyed the video. The .kmz installer is in my very own Google Drive and there is no subscription required to download it. It is not my software so I do not control how the vendors monetize their services.
Why yes there is a Google Drive link actually that the software vendors sent me for direct download. Here it is for you: drive.google.com/drive/folders/14I8v9K_hXEyKhT5Lx4GYepEsX4u91KrR
Thanks for this. However, I had to follow the cloud drive link provided in a comment (allstreamedupvi) here in order to be able to access the installer. The provided link on the website did not do anything when I clicked on it.
I swear my RC2 is getting thrown against a wall like my childhood nintendo controllers lol. WHY TF does my RC2 not register in my folders? When i plug it in, nothing changes in my FILE EXPLORER. WHen you plug yours in, the "DJI RC 2" pops up in the display to the lefthand side of the window. ANy ideas?
Ah, the Nintendo controller toss to the wall. I remember those days. I have grey haired over tech issues. You know, I'm not sure. I recall it happened to me a couple of times. Maybe try rebooting? Is there an SD card in your controller? I suppose I could help you out if you want to email me, you can head over to my website fill out the contact form and I'll get back to you.
@allstreamedupvi you guys measure even wind in kilonewtons eh? I hate that we had to be edgy and try n be different. Now I have to use 'CoNvErSiOn tAbLeS"
I used the link mentioned below to download and install Waypoint Installer on my Win 10 PC. I have created a simple mission, POI with 15 WP's. Installer indicates its been loaded/installed successfully on my RC2, but its no where to be found on the RC2 after installation?? Why, where can it be? I searched for all *.KMZ files. Other waypoints are in "This PC\DJI RC 2\Internal shared storage\Android\data\dji.go.v5\files\waypoint\"
Keep in mind, the KMZ installer overwrites the last saved waypoint file, so as long as you have at least one saved, it will save over it. You need to have at least one saved before you use the KMZ installer. What I do is, create a new waypoint with the Fly app on the controller; just a simple one. Then use the KMZ installer. Then open it with Fly app as you would open any waypoint file. It will be the most recent one. Let me know if that helps.
@@allstreamedupvi Thank you. The problem was that the RC2 did not update the thumbnails showing the picture of the new mission, i don't know why. I have spend a lot of time on the free version, and here is some of my feedback. It may be addressed in the paid version, but I will think that the free version is just a restriction to the paid version. I found the program to be slow to update, unfriendly and jittery. I mainly want to make use of the marker option, so this relates to that. Even If i set the heading, gimble angle speed at to the first waypoint before I create the second etc, it does not carry those values forward. ItI stick to the program defaults. Being able to drag the waypoint heading (like on the RC2) will be a lot easier. Having an option to start a new mission, after saving the previous, will help a lot (Maybe I'm missing something) but I had to restart the program, and while I was busy setting up my first waypoint, it all of a sudden default back to the start screen with the original google map. The idea to have a very nice big screen option to create waypoints, is wonderful, I just hope it was more user friendly and stable
@@ricoterblanche9511 the software is definitely hobbled to get premuim subs. I upgraded and the thumbnail does not update. No big deal to me, the thumbnail has little value to me because I always load it up, in this use case, into waypoint feature and double check it. Just a bunch of college kids working on it, and I think it is cool to add some upgrades to the consumer drones line.
Fascinating. These technologies are incredible. Thanks for taking the time for putting this out there.
You are most welcome!
Great video on waypoints. I think I will be using waypoints a lot in the future. Thanks again for taking the time to put this together as I am sure you have helped a lot of people.
You are very welcome, I am glad it was helpful for you. Good luck on your future missions.
Very good advise for the dji air 3 mapping
Thank you so much, glad you liked it!
Thank you for making this video. I learned allot watching it. 👍
Most welcome!
Thanks for the great video, Adam. It made it very simple.
You are welcome! Good luck with using the waypointmap platform and happy flying!
Thanks from a fellow Parksville resident.
Hey right on, if you are ever up for a drone meet up send me a message via my website. Cheers!
Thanks for your time
You're welcome and good luck!
After your flight, you mentioned you downloaded that flight to the orthomosiac software, which software did yiu use and are you able to import that into a GIS software? Thank you
I used waypointmap.com to generate the KML and their sister site www.aerialmodel.com to generate the oath with my jpgs. I'm pretty sure you could WebODM or other such apps for the completed project because they should all use jpgs to generate oaths or 3D models. For 3D models, best to do flights with the KML: one shooting nadir and one shooting oblique.
great video, thank you
You are welcome! What other videos would be helpful for you?
@@allstreamedupvi maybe a video for doing 3D mapping at low elevations, and how to do manual pictures/missions.
I’d really like to get more detail at lower elevations in crowded areas where pre-flight mapping is harder.
@@itsMellyBih can you give me an example of something you would shoot at low altitude and want a 3D model of?
@@allstreamedupvi more detailed real estate models, like the windows/doors having more detail.
@@itsMellyBih not sure you can increase detail just by creating a 3D model, but have you ever tried AI upscalers like nightmare esrigan?
replicate.com/nightmareai/real-esrgan
so at this point is it a good idea to get the mini 4 pro for mapping considering waypoints
Good question. I have an acquaintance who uses a Mini 4 for mapping and he uploads the data to DJI Terra. I don't want to steer you in a direction where you make a purchase you later regret, but in my opinion it could suffice. I suggest you also ask that question, perhaps, in the OFFICIAL DJI OWNERS group on Facebook, or somewhere like that. You will get a number of valuable opinions that way.
@ ok thanks , so what drone in your opinion is easy to work with for planning missions
@@michaelwadden9373 well, that would be the Mavic Enterprise with RTK. Even with RTK, you should also use Control Points. The reason I made this video is because the Air 3 does not have an SDK, therefore it does not support apps like Litchi. There are many others. These apps provide more robust mapping solutions. It's really up to you. What level of mapping will you be doing eg: for fun, for your own business or for employer? That should determine your investment. If you are going to do it professional get a drone with RTK capabilities.
@ well I am earthworks examiner and I want to eventually skill up and be able to use drones effectively as part of my job
@@michaelwadden9373 I would go for an Enterprise drone, but I reckon you could still get a lot done with a Mini 4. Keep in mind, 250g+ requires certification. Check your country for that info. I'm in Canada.
is the premium waypointmap subscription required to download the .kmz installer for windows?
No, it is not. I put the link to it in the description.
@@allstreamedupvi Thanks you - I found the link before seeing your reply - Download, Installed and added a kmz file to my RC2 controller - so far so good. Will do a test on the weekend. Much Appreciate!! I have not done mapping before and I'm looking forward to the results - looks like fun!
@@larryanderson8880 have fun!
Hey thanks for the video. I shoot for cinematic shots but if I understand correctly, you are using these waypoints to do use for another purpose. I’m still curious. Could you show (or just type it here) how you use these images in your field of work?
I appreciate the time you took making this video.
I use this waypoint technique when I want to shoot orthographic images because it allows the to automate the flight and achieve that "lawnmower" pattern, which would be a pain to do manually. You can do it manually, but this makes it easier.
For cinematic shots, it might be a valuable process to set out a more custom flight path to achieve a very special camera move and it is repeatable, so you could, in theory, use it for a film shoot when you have to do rehearsals and several takes of the exact same shot.
Hope that helps!
@@allstreamedupvi It really does help. Thanks again!
@@ProfKlaus welcome!
Thanks for the video from Kelowna
Been to Canada twice now for holidays, absolutely love Kelowna 😘
@@waynegreene6405 Glad you like it! Here it is beautiful in the summer I will say that
Yea, im getting stuck at the loading of the KMZ and then finding it. I am able to successfully load the KMZ file onto the RC2, but then i cant find it anywhere and Ive labeled it something specific this time other than output(#). Wish i was more computer/tech savvy...
even if i do this all manually from file explorer i still do not see it. my RC2 doesnt recognize RC2... im so lost lol. I should just get a drone capable of easy RDK/RTK enterprise right away.
@@petegeanacopulos1582 that is one way to fix the issue, for sure, but you will need to pony up some serious cash. If it's worth it to you, do it. It can be kinda weird to find the files because there are 2 file systems: the Android one and DJI one. For me, after I use the loader app, I just open the file within the waypoints feature in the DJI Fly app. Just head on in there and open up the file with the little Note icon.
@@allstreamedupvi yea when I go to that, after successful upload of kmz file, it's like not there at all.
@@petegeanacopulos1582 did you have an existing waypoint flight saved on the app?
Great and useful video!!! Is it true that i need for uploading to the drone a windows computer or an paralel desktop for Mac OSX??
Thank you, I'm glad you like the video. Unfortunately, yes it is true you must use Windows OS to run this simple app. However, there is a way around it. You can download the waypoint KMZ and then load it onto an SD card and then insert the SD card into your RC and open it with the DJI Fly app. The only caveat to that process is you need an RCN and an Android device for this process, which I do not have. So, with an RC2 you need Windows. I tried using Wine on Mac OS to run the loader app, but it didn't work.
@@allstreamedupvi Thank you for the answer. Maybe i can use a old laptop only for this job to get the KML on my drone. I'll try that!!! Thanks again!
@@r.verhoog8934 that should work. I used Windows 10 and it worked with no issues. Good luck!
Thank you
You are very welcome!
i think the link for " .kmz installer for windows" is now requiring subscription. The video was good information.
Thank you for the comment, glad you enjoyed the video. The .kmz installer is in my very own Google Drive and there is no subscription required to download it. It is not my software so I do not control how the vendors monetize their services.
It is work with dji rc pro?
Looks like just the RC N2 and the RC 2. You can check compatible drones here:
www.waypointmap.com/Home/SupportedDrones
Seeing it works with the Mavic 3 series/RC controller, it should be able to load onto the RC Pro just the same
can't download the kmz installer for windows any one got the file please
Why yes there is a Google Drive link actually that the software vendors sent me for direct download.
Here it is for you:
drive.google.com/drive/folders/14I8v9K_hXEyKhT5Lx4GYepEsX4u91KrR
@@allstreamedupvi many thanks
@@richardcrouch356 you are very welcome!
Thanks for this. However, I had to follow the cloud drive link provided in a comment (allstreamedupvi) here in order to be able to access the installer. The provided link on the website did not do anything when I clicked on it.
@@chilipez2934 weird, but at least you all have the link. In fact, I will add it to the description of the video.
Kay em zeds 😂
I don’t get it? Because he says Z like they do in his country? Okay.
I swear my RC2 is getting thrown against a wall like my childhood nintendo controllers lol. WHY TF does my RC2 not register in my folders? When i plug it in, nothing changes in my FILE EXPLORER. WHen you plug yours in, the "DJI RC 2" pops up in the display to the lefthand side of the window.
ANy ideas?
Ah, the Nintendo controller toss to the wall. I remember those days. I have grey haired over tech issues. You know, I'm not sure. I recall it happened to me a couple of times. Maybe try rebooting? Is there an SD card in your controller? I suppose I could help you out if you want to email me, you can head over to my website fill out the contact form and I'll get back to you.
@allstreamedupvi headed home, gonna try a few things n I'll get back over the next day or so. Doesn't help having this New England wind
@@petegeanacopulos1582 gusts of about 16kn over the inlet here. Good luck.
@allstreamedupvi you guys measure even wind in kilonewtons eh?
I hate that we had to be edgy and try n be different. Now I have to use 'CoNvErSiOn tAbLeS"
@@petegeanacopulos1582 Haha I guess I meant kts? Anything with Newtons in it is above my pay scale.
And the controller still crashes with several waypoints.
Bro, that sucks. How many waypoints were in the file you loaded onto the controller?
@@allstreamedupvi yeh I also would be very interested to know how many waypoints cause rc2 to crash?
@@GlennoPicoxI’ve read if you keep them under 150 points, it will not crash. I have not had the weather to try it yet
Not doable with the new software update. They have locked every possibilities to import .kmz files. At least with an Air 3.
Haven't done it in a while, they may have locked it up.
I used the link mentioned below to download and install Waypoint Installer on my Win 10 PC. I have created a simple mission, POI with 15 WP's. Installer indicates its been loaded/installed successfully on my RC2, but its no where to be found on the RC2 after installation?? Why, where can it be? I searched for all *.KMZ files. Other waypoints are in "This PC\DJI RC 2\Internal shared storage\Android\data\dji.go.v5\files\waypoint\"
Keep in mind, the KMZ installer overwrites the last saved waypoint file, so as long as you have at least one saved, it will save over it. You need to have at least one saved before you use the KMZ installer. What I do is, create a new waypoint with the Fly app on the controller; just a simple one. Then use the KMZ installer. Then open it with Fly app as you would open any waypoint file. It will be the most recent one.
Let me know if that helps.
@@allstreamedupvi Thank you. The problem was that the RC2 did not update the thumbnails showing the picture of the new mission, i don't know why. I have spend a lot of time on the free version, and here is some of my feedback.
It may be addressed in the paid version, but I will think that the free version is just a restriction to the paid version. I found the program to be slow to update, unfriendly and jittery. I mainly want to make use of the marker option, so this relates to that.
Even If i set the heading, gimble angle speed at to the first waypoint before I create the second etc, it does not carry those values forward. ItI stick to the program defaults. Being able to drag the waypoint heading (like on the RC2) will be a lot easier. Having an option to start a new mission, after saving the previous, will help a lot (Maybe I'm missing something) but I had to restart the program, and while I was busy setting up my first waypoint, it all of a sudden default back to the start screen with the original google map.
The idea to have a very nice big screen option to create waypoints, is wonderful, I just hope it was more user friendly and stable
@@ricoterblanche9511 the software is definitely hobbled to get premuim subs. I upgraded and the thumbnail does not update. No big deal to me, the thumbnail has little value to me because I always load it up, in this use case, into waypoint feature and double check it.
Just a bunch of college kids working on it, and I think it is cool to add some upgrades to the consumer drones line.
I second this statement, as ive had yhe very same issues.@ricoterblanche9511