Rich, if you draw a closed polygon in QGIS, drape it on an elevation layer and extrude, you can show the entire area, front to back and side to side. Let me know if you need an example of what I am talking about. I can also show each phase as a block model.
So, your still playing with affinity photo and AI... Glad to see biz is picking up for you, need to rebound from this past years set backs. TEll that developer he needs to get some projects going over here in FL🤣
Hi Rich - Always enjoy your shares. Good stuff. Curious what your hardware and software setup is for generating the 360s shown in this video. We do photogrammetry and ortho work in the southern Oklahoma and north Texas area and have considered adding 360's to the offering and a "standard" feature. Thanks in advance!
I actually use both the Mavic 3E and the Mavic 2 Pro for aerial 360s. The Mavic 3E has a built in 360 generator (warning it eats batteries). I just set the drone to photo mode and then select 360's when in the air. For the Mavic 2 Pro I use Litchi for 360s. Once you're generated your 360s you'll need to pick a hosting service for the 360s (we use Kuula). There are many 360 hosting services out there, and most allow you to embed your results as well.
Rich, if you draw a closed polygon in QGIS, drape it on an elevation layer and extrude, you can show the entire area, front to back and side to side. Let me know if you need an example of what I am talking about. I can also show each phase as a block model.
So glad to see you well and getting back to work. Jim Ruse
Still in recovery Jim. I had a steroid injection just the other day. Helping me with mobility, so that is a plus.
Are the injections an ongoing thing? Glad they help mobility.
@@jamesruse5895 the injections are ongoing. Last Thursday was my second one.
So, your still playing with affinity photo and AI...
Glad to see biz is picking up for you, need to rebound from this past years set backs. TEll that developer he needs to get some projects going over here in FL🤣
Hi Rich - Always enjoy your shares. Good stuff. Curious what your hardware and software setup is for generating the 360s shown in this video. We do photogrammetry and ortho work in the southern Oklahoma and north Texas area and have considered adding 360's to the offering and a "standard" feature. Thanks in advance!
I actually use both the Mavic 3E and the Mavic 2 Pro for aerial 360s. The Mavic 3E has a built in 360 generator (warning it eats batteries). I just set the drone to photo mode and then select 360's when in the air. For the Mavic 2 Pro I use Litchi for 360s. Once you're generated your 360s you'll need to pick a hosting service for the 360s (we use Kuula). There are many 360 hosting services out there, and most allow you to embed your results as well.
We use the 3E RTK as well. Thanks Rich!!!
🎶🎶 They say we're young and we don't know 🎶🎶
Okay, campers, rise and shine, and don't forget your booties because it's COOOLD out there today!!
🎶🎶 They say we're young and we don't know 🎶🎶
Okay, campers, rise and shine, and don't forget your booties because it's COOOLD out there today!!
🎶🎶 They say we're young and we don't know 🎶🎶
Okay, campers, rise and shine, and don't forget your booties because it's COOOLD out there today!!
Hey Dash. I think you might have triple posted.
@@AZ-Drone it's groundhog Day!!!!!!!
Oh lol I get it. Crazy.