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VECTORWORKS VIEWER UNITS SOFTWARE

And when you say combining them in Matterport, do you mean the software will reconcile the differences between both scans to be more accurate? I just need a relatively accurate (dimension wise) 3D model. I'm confused why I would need 2 units.is the Pro2 just for the walkthrough function? Because I don't need that at all.

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You can combine the scans of the two cameras in the Matterport capture app. The scanning with the Pro2 is much faster than with BLK360.

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If you need measurements everywhere, go for the BLK360, if not go for Pro2 plus Pocket Laser. So I'm guessing the most reasonably-priced way to do this properly would be with the BLK360?ĭepends on the space and what measurements you need. Is scanning at multiple heights an option to get better scans?Īnd does Matterport have the ability to adjust dimensions in the software? For example if we measure a wall with a laser tape to be 53ft but Matterport is saying 52ft, can we adjust that? Then make choices on investment in either a Pro2 or a BLK360 or probably both.ĥ-7 meters would probably be a problem in venues with high ceilings, correct? Normally the ceilings are about 15-20ft, but sometimes they can be as high as 30ft. If I was you, I would start with Matterport service Partners for the scanning and the AEC work and focus on what you can do with it.

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You can download a sample Matterpak from the Matterport website and try around with it.Īpart from scanning another argument for Matterport would be collaboration in the 360 Tour plus possibilities to virtually stage the images. The Matterport Pro2 with a maximum range of about 5-7 meters and a precision of about 99 percent and a Leica BLK360 with a maximum range of about 15-20 meters and a precision of about 99,9 percent.īoth scanners produce a 3D tour plus a Matterpak with pointcloud and obj. You have the choice between two scanners. Right now I'm leaning towards 's reasonably priced, seems a little higher-end than others, and I believe will allow me to edit dimensions after the scan to ensure accuracy (not sure about that though).ĭoes anyone have any recommendations on products and/or workflow? Thanks in advance! I think I may need something a little more higher-end. I am going to download the app and see if it will work for my needs, but I'm nervous things like chandeliers and recessed ceilings will be difficult to account for. I have come across an iPhone app called "Magicplan" that actually looks pretty promising, but is geared more to the home construction and remodel industry. Some of these ballrooms & convention halls are massive, with 30+ foot high ceilings, so I need something with a decent range that is accurate. My major concern is most of the ones I have seen (Matterport, Metareal, etc) are aimed towards residential real estate.I am more concerned with accurate measurements and dimensions. I have been loosely following 3D scanning technology the past few years and am interested in purchasing a 3D scanner that I will then be able to import into VW to create accurate diagrams & floorplans (to avoid things like chandeliers, doorways, etc when designing stages).

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Hello, my company produces events in hotel ballrooms & convention centers, many of which don't have CAD drawings or even floorplans.








Vectorworks viewer units