Especially when Paul Dohertyfrom «the digital group» took the stage, and talked about how the digital technology would change the world in the future. Remember to import your cool models into Sketchfab so you can show them to your colleges or embed them into your homepage (if they support it…) ?įrom left: Thomas Benedict Holth, Håvard Vasshaug, Kaja Kittang Kvande, Lars Ribbum, Vilde Aspen, Arne Folkestad Bjelland, Ricardo SousaĪs usually the conference started with Chairman’s Introduction & Keynote Presentation and it was a great start. It would have been great to use the mesh to create sun study for instance, or to create the surroundings to your project. It is also frustrating that it is not possible to import the mesh into Revit. Therefor you need to export the model as a pointcloud to import it to Revit, and that is a pity. It has some issues with Z-direction and scaling when you export it, but hopefully they will fix this bug shortly. The interface is really great and it is easy to use. One of my favorite programs is Memento from Autodesk that is a really great software. Memento is in Beta mode but has the tools you need to generate a mesh/pointcloud from your pictures.
I have been taking a lot of photos lately to test different photogrammetry software, and sometimes I feel that the results is better than it should have been since I usually shoot from my hip.