How to Create a 3D Revit Model from a Laser Scan (FULL LENGTH TUTORIAL)
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Published 2020-08-25
Click here to download the laser scan in RCP format: www.dropbox.com/s/at32rsuhpa2e47q/Stewart_House%20…
Click here to download the LGS file, and the free Jetstream Viewer: www.dropbox.com/s/4q8yooe06lfv3ap/Stewart_House%20…
All Comments (21)
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Your a Rock-star Andy! Thank You for these new tutorials. Perfect timing.
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Thank you Andy for this tutorial. Really helped me a lot. Love from India.
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Thank you very much for this complete tutorial and for taking the time to explain it!
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Very helpful video! Everything is clear and very well prepared! Thank you for your amazing tutorial.
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Really good video. Thanks for sharing!
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Thank you for your video tutorial this is real helpful for us.
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thank you so much, you make it look so easy
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great tutorial, thank you!
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Nice tutorial, very informative thanks so much
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Very good job, explaining the whole process. Thank you very much. My only question is about the trusses or rafters for the roof: how would you scan those elements? Would you get into the attic and run another scan? Also, how would you scan the roof in for a two (or 3) story house? Can you do it with a typical scanner, or you need a dron to capture that?
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So grateful for you , thanks
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thanks bro regards from Syria
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Great job keep uploading such videos very helpful.please do point cloud model on mep
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Very nice tutorial! Do we have a Part 2 for this video- that shows how to do the topography, applying of texture etc
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Thank you so much for this tutorial! However, I have still a small question, is there any chance to texture the 3D model with the same point cloud? 😅
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Hi nice video thank you. I heard Revit is not so good when walls and roofs are not uniform? Have you a video for a more complex building?
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If we have CloudWorx for Revit, would you still recommend using the RCP file? Love the video, thanks!
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Thank you! It is useful.
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Hello ... amazing tutorial. May I ask how much time a draftsman needs from beginning to completion of such a project?
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I would love to see a demo on producing plans, geared towards those of us not in the Autocad universe 😉