Point Cloud to a BIM Model – Modeling a Church – 3 The Interior
In this series, we cover how to work with point clouds and how to trace and convert a point cloud to a BIM model. In…
Point Cloud to a BIM Model – Modeling a Church – 2 Windows and Towers
In this series, I will show you how to work with point clouds and how to trace and convert a point cloud to a BIM…
Point Cloud to a BIM Model – Modeling a Church – 1 The Outside
In this series, we will cover how to work with point clouds and how to trace and convert a point cloud to a BIM model….
Point clouds from the clouds
The next few blogs will explore some applications of point clouds that appeal to the imagination. This week, delve into the fascinating world of airborne…
Point Clouds 6 – Scan-to-BIM
Because Lidar has become more affordable and scanners produce measure points much faster and much more accurately than humans ever could, it has become the…
How to use point clouds in BricsCAD v19
For a more up-to-date guide please see: How To Use Point Clouds in BricsCAD V20. As a result of multiple requests, here’s a quick guide…
Point Clouds – 5: On point performance
In the previous post you learnt about some of the different softwares that can be used to create and manipulate point clouds. In this post…
Point Clouds – 4: A cloud of software
In the previous post you were introduced to some of the point cloud file types available. The following is an overview of useful software tools…
Point Clouds – 3: Avoid cloudy expectations during a scanning project
Last week you read about the different types of scanners. This week’s post gives you a starting point on what to keep in mind when…
You spoke, we listened – BricsCAD V19.2
BricsCAD is pleased to announce the release of BricsCAD V19.2. This release is based on all the feedback that we received from you. That’s right,…