This is hands down the BEST video on YT for someone new to scanning! I have spent hours and hours learning and wish I had found this earlier. My P16 is being delivered today. Can Matt offer any info on Cyclone training outside of Leica? Can sphere targets be 3D printed or are they made or special material? Can you provide more details on the DIY targets? The slide photo did not contain details of exactly what he made. I would have stuck around for 2 more hours because this was all very helpful. Not in one single video or documentation did anyone clarify if tilt targets should be turned for each scan. Matt is the only person to clarify that! There is no tutorials on best placement of targets for interior scans. After I master this my own channel will be devoted to all aspects of reality capture and cover all these details as well. Will be spending many hours on your channel to learn about Revit. Thanks again.
THANK YOU! I've been tasked with figuring out how to start scanning for our company. I come from a drone background and got great results with Pix4D and even iPhone scans but this video is the info I've been looking for. We need "structured" point clouds in order to use Plant 3D features like finding the center line of a pipe. I don't completely understand it all yet but this video helped.
Is there any software that automates (or as much as possible), creating 3d geometry from the point clouds? I'm not talking about meshing the point cloud, but rather like how a person would trace out a wall 3d object from the point cloud.
This is hands down the BEST video on YT for someone new to scanning! I have spent hours and hours learning and wish I had found this earlier. My P16 is being delivered today. Can Matt offer any info on Cyclone training outside of Leica? Can sphere targets be 3D printed or are they made or special material? Can you provide more details on the DIY targets? The slide photo did not contain details of exactly what he made. I would have stuck around for 2 more hours because this was all very helpful. Not in one single video or documentation did anyone clarify if tilt targets should be turned for each scan. Matt is the only person to clarify that! There is no tutorials on best placement of targets for interior scans. After I master this my own channel will be devoted to all aspects of reality capture and cover all these details as well. Will be spending many hours on your channel to learn about Revit. Thanks again.
I'll have to have Matt come check the comments and respond! If not, be sure to reach out to him directly! He tells you how at the end of the video!
Thank you very much, Matt Stachoni, for sharing your knowledge! Very much appreciated.
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one word... INCREDIBLE!!!
THANK YOU! I've been tasked with figuring out how to start scanning for our company. I come from a drone background and got great results with Pix4D and even iPhone scans but this video is the info I've been looking for. We need "structured" point clouds in order to use Plant 3D features like finding the center line of a pipe. I don't completely understand it all yet but this video helped.
Great stuff! My girlfriend and I are starting a new venture soon and this is extremely useful! Thank you for bringing Matt on!
Cheers! Good luck on your new venture!!
@@TheRevitKid Thank you 😊
Excellent! Thank you very much. Would love to have had Matt get through the rest of his slides ;).
Matt. Very interesting and like the honesty, clear presentation. Nice one.
this was very informative and helpful. thanks for putting this together.
Thanks for the video, very interesting. And separately for The Clash!
Cheers!!! :)
It’s time to bring Matt back on for part 2. Hope you can do that soon :)
Thank you for your Video
You are welcome
Thank you for the video. there is also a second episode?
Not yet!
Great job Matt and thansk @TheRevitKid
Thank you for using metric distances!
I would like to contact Matt for questions. This lecture was amazing :)
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Thank you! And please bring him back to share the rest of the 83 slides!
Thank you man!!!
What kind of amp is that back there?
Is there any software that automates (or as much as possible), creating 3d geometry from the point clouds? I'm not talking about meshing the point cloud, but rather like how a person would trace out a wall 3d object from the point cloud.
Wow!