![]() ![]() Is there a way to use Recap to reduce the density of the point cloud? Not just the viewed density but the density of the points themselves so there aren't so many triangles in the surface. A spacing of 20' would be plenty accurate for what I'm trying to do, even 50 or 100’ would be fine. However to get a managable file size the areas had to be so small compared to the whole that it became unusable.Īfter investigating more I've realized that the LiDAR points seem to be about 0.2' apart. I've also tried making multiple surface models of smaller areas. However the file size of the surface model is monstrous.Įarlier today some folks in the C3D forum helped me learn how to limit the elevation range of the surface model, but that didn't reduce the size as much as I thought it would or needed it to. I've figured out how to bring it into Recap Pro, then into C3D, then make a surface model. I can use that to drop down the first layer. The slicing software that comes with Stratasys printers has that feature. S3D doesnt support that but it would be very nice. Or the face you want to lay on the bed happens to have some draft applied to it. I received a LiDAR point cloud that covers a very large area. Are these known bugs If not, how do these settings work How do I smoosh down the first layer, get the first layer infill lines to bond to each other if not with these settings I found the 'Global G-Code Offsets' in the G-Code tab. +1 Matt wrote: I get a lot of models that are designed by engineers in space relative to the assembly that they are working on. Please let me know if I'm in the wrong place. I'm not sure if this should be here or the Civil 3D forum.
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