I cant seem to use point clouds like this in Civil but it would great. The program just freezes up while rotating the cloud. How do you keep yours running so smooth? Our computer has plenty of power.
You can select points in Recap --> create "Region" --> name the region --> Save. The regions you create in Recap you can turn off and on in AutoCAD. The more points you turn off the better AutoCAD will perform. You could also just divide the cloud into chunks. Here is a image that might help communicate what I am talking about: www.dropbox.com/s/rq67z9m7vacr926/Recap_Regions.png?dl=0
Great video! I have been scouring the internet and AutoCAD's website for hours and finally came across this video.
I cant seem to use point clouds like this in Civil but it would great. The program just freezes up while rotating the cloud. How do you keep yours running so smooth? Our computer has plenty of power.
You can select points in Recap --> create "Region" --> name the region --> Save.
The regions you create in Recap you can turn off and on in AutoCAD.
The more points you turn off the better AutoCAD will perform. You could also just divide the cloud into chunks.
Here is a image that might help communicate what I am talking about: www.dropbox.com/s/rq67z9m7vacr926/Recap_Regions.png?dl=0
How do you achieve that level of detail? Loaded som drone captured aerial scans and as soon I zoom in it just looks like loosely scattered points.
im trying lower altitude and more overlap. Maybe that can give me higher resolution.
maybe you should try terrestrial laser scanners