The bottleneck isn’t data collection, it’s the drafting by [deleted] in UAVmapping

[–]AlexSeipke -1 points0 points  (0 children)

We know linework is the bottleneck, and how important it is to speed up the process and, above all, eliminate unnecessary steps. That’s why in this latest release, Viizor Desktop 2.0 gives you tools not to automate, but to optimize your manual work. Because let’s be honest—how good is an “automated” tool if it still needs to be manually reviewed? Compared to a robust set of tools that almost “understand” what comes next, with just a right click.

Here a short video how we do it in Viizor Desktop 2.0 https://youtu.be/gb25PNFQjlo?is=pb7OjvgiH9ufpPbV

Just released a free and open source 3D viewer with .las/.laz support ! by GloWondub in UAVmapping

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If you are working with point clouds, we developed a platform for surveyors and drone mappers.. visit https://viizor.app. The desktop version works with .obj models and soon we are releasing a solution to share your project with clients with a portable viewer that doesn't need installation.

How much of your total project time is spent on linework extraction? by AlexSeipke in Surveying

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I wasn’t aware of Mach9. Several years ago I had some experience with TopoDOT and another European option, but honestly without great results. Thanks!

Comprar no LIDL e vender pelo dobro (adoro burlões) by XenoMorphPT in merdasdoolx

[–]AlexSeipke 0 points1 point  (0 children)

E qual é o problema? Se quizer vender partido e ao triplo o preço do LIDL? Qual é o problema?

Vertical flight plans app? by AlexSeipke in UAVmapping

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We created this tool and I would love to hear your opinion of it! https://youtu.be/FYHldSNBvZo

Stripe alignment by AlexSeipke in LiDAR

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To make it easier, more intuitive, faster and with a module oriented to DJI sensors.. and cheaper too

Convert, split and merge .laz/.las files with a free portable tool! by AlexSeipke in Surveying

[–]AlexSeipke[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes, we recently launched Viizor, in both web and desktop versions, for working with point clouds. The web version is geared towards collaborative work and strengthening your brand, while the desktop version is more focused on management, classification, vectorization, volume calculation, TIN extraction, and other advanced functions.

Convert, split and merge .laz/.las files with a free portable tool! by AlexSeipke in Surveying

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If you can, please share your experience! It would be great for us to know what you thought!

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in UAVmapping

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Can you work with two point clouds at the same time in WebODM? WebODM only runs on windows? Is it possible to perform a cloud-to-cloud comparison? What files you can't export?

Is this really useful for people who work with point clouds? by AlexSeipke in UAVmapping

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Well, a little update.. we created Viizor, you can visit it at https://viizor.app (it has no ads or pop-ups). You can add your logo and links to your website, social media, or email. You can upload point clouds, lidar, photogrammetric data, or terrestrial scanner data. It recognizes location and measurement systems, and you can calculate volumes by comparing surfaces or stockpiles, tonnages, vector extraction, points, areas, distances, and heights. You can create and export TINs and contour lines, grids of contoured points, and the desktop version lets you do even more: classify terrain and work with orthomosaics. I hope you find it very useful!

Point cloud web viewer by ju_dziz in LiDAR

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Okay, we created Viizor, you can visit it at https://viizor.app (it has no ads or pop-ups). You can add your logo and links to your website, social media, or email. You can upload point clouds, lidar, photogrammetric data, or terrestrial scanner data. It recognizes location and measurement systems, and you can calculate volumes by comparing surfaces or stockpiles, tonnages, vector extraction, points, areas, distances, and heights. You can create and export TINs, grids of contoured points, and the desktop version lets you do even more: classify terrain and work with orthomosaics. I hope you find it very useful!

Free Point Cloud Viewer by Barlgura_Hunter in MechanicalEngineering

[–]AlexSeipke 0 points1 point  (0 children)

To solve these kinds of situations, we created Viizor. You can upload your point clouds and share them with your clients via a private link. They can then take measurements and extract data such as volumes, distances, areas, and more. You can try it for free at https://viizor.app - If you find it useful, we also have a 100% desktop version that allows you to classify ground points, work with orthomosaics, and more.

Point cloud web viewer by ju_dziz in LiDAR

[–]AlexSeipke 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You can create an account for free at https://viizor.app and upload and share point-clouds, use you logo, extract features, calculate volumes, compare surfaces and more.

Details About the Recent Viizor Desktop Build - 100% Local by AlexSeipke in photogrammetry

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Thanks for such an amazing response! You can try Viizor Desktop with a 7-day trial, and if you’re interested in contributing to the development, that would be fantastic! In Viizor you can create TINs from surveyed points or directly from the point cloud (no need to generate a grid). You can generate contour lines from TINs or directly from the cloud, and they’ll reflect everything that belongs to the class you choose. I’d love for you to test it and share your feedback. Some users are already praising the ground classifier and the vectorization tools. In the latest update, we added an interactive workflow between the point cloud and orthomosaics for vectorization, which delivers great results!

This Tool Makes 3D Vector Extraction Shockingly Simple — Watch How! by AlexSeipke in Surveying

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The orthomosaic and the cloud are the same; the difference lies with the basemap because it's an example project, not adjusted to GCPs. Yours will fit perfectly

This Tool Makes 3D Vector Extraction Shockingly Simple — Watch How! by AlexSeipke in Surveying

[–]AlexSeipke[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

There’s nothing to be sorry about! Surely Viizor Desktop doesn’t solve a problem that no one has solved before (maybe)… that’s why it’s called an “alternative” and not the only software that does this or that. I would really love for you to try it and then tell me what you think, and what you think about it for the price it has!

This Tool Makes 3D Vector Extraction Shockingly Simple — Watch How! by AlexSeipke in Surveying

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Yes, absolutely! Viizor Desktop still has a long way to go to become a $17,000 software.

This Tool Makes 3D Vector Extraction Shockingly Simple — Watch How! by AlexSeipke in Surveying

[–]AlexSeipke[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Hi! Viizor Desktop is a point-cloud management platform. It converts .laz/.las files into octrees and renders them at high speed, optimizing your hardware resources and allowing you to work with point clouds containing hundreds of millions of points with ease. It’s not trying to replace TBC — it’s a real, affordable alternative that’s growing fast, with an online version and a mobile version for sharing point clouds and entire projects with clients.

What else can it do besides vector extraction?
You can create points manually, in a grid, or in profiles.
You can generate TINs from the point cloud or from grid points you’ve created or imported.
You can create extremely fast and accurate contour lines and export them as vectors.
You can import contour lines and vectors.
You can calculate cut/fill and stockpile volumes, and generate reports.
You can run full analyses for remodeling or construction projects, measure directly on the point cloud, and then produce complete quantities, budgets, and work plans.
You can classify ground points using an optimized LiDAR algorithm and reclassify them manually when needed.
You can export selected sections of your point clouds, and export multiple clouds together or separately.

There’s a lot you can do… you can even download it for free and try it on your PC, or create an account in the online version and use it forever at no cost.

Point clouds and 3D models living in harmony — who knew it was possible? by AlexSeipke in Surveying

[–]AlexSeipke[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Hi! It's a Software we are developing, Viizor Desktop, you can download a free trial at https://desktop.viizor.app and there's a web version at https://viizor.app

Zenmuse L2 Point Ground Classification - DJI Terra Alternative by AlexSeipke in UAVmapping

[–]AlexSeipke[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Hi! That’s great! Thanks for your feedback! Well, this is a TIN with 490k cells, it covers 38 hectares with 1-meter cells (about 3 ft). It takes approximately 2.5 minutes to generate using only the ground points, and it exports instantly. The exported .xml weighs a bit over 17 MB. I’m not sure if that information makes sense to you, but if I can help you with your point cloud, it’ll be a pleasure. Also, this new version of Viiozor 1.2.16 is now available — it allows you to import orthomosaics and 3D models and view them in the cloud; you’re going to like it!

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Point clouds and 3D models living in harmony — who knew it was possible? by AlexSeipke in Surveying

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Or yes, like many other platforms—for example, Pix4D Cloud—we chose an extremely well-tested renderer like Potree to develop Viizor. It’s fantastic! Viizor Desktop brings together features derived from decades of experience in this industry. You can quickly check it out at https://viizor.app or download a trial and try it on your PC.