Scan 3D with a Mobile Phone for SketchUp?
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I've just started to scan a real world objects in 3D with my iPhone camera at http://www.my3dscanner.com. It is a nice free service, but it works fine only with texturized objects. And it is not fast.
There is an interesting article how to integrate a scan (point cloud) into SketchUp here:
http://www.my3dscanner.com/index.php?option=com_k2&view=itemlist&task=category&id=16:practical-use&Itemid=83
I am new in SketchUp and I am wondering if there is any use of point clouds in SU. I have my doubts. -
@pav180 said:
I've just started to scan a real world objects in 3D with my iPhone camera at http://www.my3dscanner.com. It is a nice free service, but it works fine only with texturized objects. And it is not fast.
There is an interesting article how to integrate a scan (point cloud) into SketchUp here:
http://www.my3dscanner.com/index.php?option=com_k2&view=itemlist&task=category&id=16:practical-use&Itemid=83
I am new in SketchUp and I am wondering if there is any use of point clouds in SU. I have my doubts.There are tools to take a cloud of existing cpoints in your SKP and convert them into a surface - try my latest one based on Didier's earlier version http://forums.sketchucation.com/viewtopic.php?p=301274#p301274
If the 'points' are specified in a file [say an x/y/z per line] there are several other tools to import these and make surfaces - depending on the file-format etc... -
TIG,
Your POINTS CLOUD TRIANGULATION package is GREAT, thank you for advice! I have just checked it recently and it is probably the only solution that works well for cpoints triangulation.
I do not understand though how cloud_71 relates to your solution (or probably it doesn't relate at all). I tried it while importing .ply into SU and it was not great unless a point cloud is planar. But it works sometimes .
I am sure for you it is not a big deal to shovel any point cloud of any format into SU, but for me it was hard! This is why I referenced this link. It is easy if the original point cloud is in xyz type format, but I get the scanned point cloud from my3dscanner.com as Standford .ply. with RGB color, etc.
Anyway, thank you a lot!
You mentioned there are better solutions to import point clouds in SU. I am interested in importing .ply point clouds into SU. Can you please mention few?
In exchange I do not ask you even more stupid questions of how to import COLOR point clouds - I've read those threads:)
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Just FYI there is a review of point cloud import and meshing in SU here:
And TIG's Triangulation package is the best!
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