CPU Low usage / architecture cross sections
Posted: Fri Jul 05, 2024 9:07 am
Hello,
I have just started using CC recently. I am an architect who needs to produce some drawings from a point cloud that covers a large area of about 2km by 2km. From this large area, partly covered with trees and vegetation, I have segmented a smaller portion from which I would like to extract a mesh with texture to export to Rhino for creating sections.
The problem is that when I use "poissonrecon", even after many hours, I get nothing. I have tried levels from 14 to 12. I then noticed that the fan of my laptop was spinning little, I checked the task manager and noticed that the CPU usage oscillates between 15% and 30% at most, with the remaining part used minimally by the rest of the systems. In other words, it seems that Cloudcompare is not able to use all the computing power.
Do you know how to solve this problem? Do you know if there are internal tools in Cloudcompare to speed up my work (for example, creating sections with texture directly in the point cloud)?
Thanks everyone!
Giano
I have just started using CC recently. I am an architect who needs to produce some drawings from a point cloud that covers a large area of about 2km by 2km. From this large area, partly covered with trees and vegetation, I have segmented a smaller portion from which I would like to extract a mesh with texture to export to Rhino for creating sections.
The problem is that when I use "poissonrecon", even after many hours, I get nothing. I have tried levels from 14 to 12. I then noticed that the fan of my laptop was spinning little, I checked the task manager and noticed that the CPU usage oscillates between 15% and 30% at most, with the remaining part used minimally by the rest of the systems. In other words, it seems that Cloudcompare is not able to use all the computing power.
Do you know how to solve this problem? Do you know if there are internal tools in Cloudcompare to speed up my work (for example, creating sections with texture directly in the point cloud)?
Thanks everyone!
Giano