2.2 Introduction to 3D Modelling
Pre-use Notes: Uploading photos in JPG format is currently only supported.
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Pre-use Notes: Uploading photos in JPG format is currently only supported.
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Use your browser to open the URL: https://cloud.get3d.ai/, register and login to your Get3D Cloud account.
Find [My dashboad] at the top right of the page and click on it.
3. Select [Create] to create a dataset.
4. Edit the Spatial dataset name, select Capture date and Capture device type, then, click the box to check all the photos you've taken and upload them in one easy click!
Note:
If all photos do not contain location information, it will not be possible to start 3D reconstruction.
5. Click [upload] after uploading photos, you cannot close the page at this point or the photo will not be uploaded.
You can click [Auto-start] to automatically start rebuilding the task after you've finished uploading photos.
You can also wait until you've uploaded your photos and confirmed them before you start the 3D reconstruction.
6. If you want to model a specific area, you can also edit the modelling area online or upload a KML file to set the modelling area. Ignore if not required.
7. Click [start], confirm the number of digital points consumed and stored for this task, and then submit.
Now, you can close the page and wait for the model to be rebuilt in the cloud, the platform will automatically send a notification to your registered email address to remind you that the modelling is complete.
Open the successfully processed 3D model.
Rotate the model: hold down the left mouse button and drag the mouse
Zoom model: scroll wheel centre button
Pan model: hold right mouse button and drag mouse
By switching between 2D/3D, you can view the presentation of the output layers in different dimensions.
Get3D Cloud provides a variety of analysis tools to help you can better apply and measure your models.
Mouse tool: It allows the user to reduce the current action to a basic gesture.
Plot Point Tool: It allows the user to add point markers to annotate a location in the model.
Line Drawing Tool: It allows the user to draw line segments and extract the distances of the segments. It also generates elevation profiles on the path of the line segments.
Plot Surface Tool: It allows the user to draw a base surface as a straight line and extract perimeter, area and other measurements from it.
Circle Tool: It allows the user to draw a base plane as a circle and extract radius, area, perimeter and other measurements from it.
Volume Tool: It allows the user to draw a base plane and extract measurements such as perimeter, area, etc., as well as volume calculations.
Screenshot tool: it allows the user to take a screenshot of the current model window at the visualisation level and save it to a computer file.