Refining the ground features
Posted: Mon May 27, 2024 5:57 pm
Hello,
I was directed to trying this excellent software when I asked questions in the AutoDesk Recap and Map 3D forums. I am extremely new to point cloud data.
Traditionally, the company I work for measures buildings and although a laser scanner is used, we draw plans and elevations in 2D. Recently we were asked to provide information for the properties surrounding 2 buildings. One of which is practically flat, the other has a 10’ climb from front to back. That second one is what I'm showing here. After trimming the roof and other noise away, I ran the CSF a few times with differing parameters. For this particular run, I used “Relief, Slope Processing, 0.1 CF and 0.05 Threshold. Circled in blue are remnants of patio furniture. I still don’t like the spikes left from vegetation, but the furniture for certain should be removed. In ReCAP, I would “limit the box” from multiple x and y widths in order to cut out these features when looking side on but still keep the background as it’s effectively frozen out of view. I thought I could do similarly with the cross section knobs, but had no luck. Is it possible? If so, how?
Thanks!
I was directed to trying this excellent software when I asked questions in the AutoDesk Recap and Map 3D forums. I am extremely new to point cloud data.
Traditionally, the company I work for measures buildings and although a laser scanner is used, we draw plans and elevations in 2D. Recently we were asked to provide information for the properties surrounding 2 buildings. One of which is practically flat, the other has a 10’ climb from front to back. That second one is what I'm showing here. After trimming the roof and other noise away, I ran the CSF a few times with differing parameters. For this particular run, I used “Relief, Slope Processing, 0.1 CF and 0.05 Threshold. Circled in blue are remnants of patio furniture. I still don’t like the spikes left from vegetation, but the furniture for certain should be removed. In ReCAP, I would “limit the box” from multiple x and y widths in order to cut out these features when looking side on but still keep the background as it’s effectively frozen out of view. I thought I could do similarly with the cross section knobs, but had no luck. Is it possible? If so, how?
Thanks!