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3d Scan Example and Viewers
Scanned examples
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Jeep 3d Laser Scan:
We are pleased to provide a free scan example and viewer for download.
The example on the left is a relatively low resolution scan of the exterior of a Jeep Wrangler.
It is intended to provide a method of familiarizing yourself with the capabilities of a 3d scan in a small footprint (most scans are quite large in size).
The viewer is located here. (tested on windows XP, Vista and 7. This is a 32 bit application)
The Jeep data files are located here.
Detailed instructions on the viewer usage are below.
The vehicle was scanned in 3d, the data points imported, aligned and exported in a viewer compatible format.
Obviously a crushed vehicle could be scanned (inside and out), as well as intersections (we will post one as soon as time allows).
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Viewer Instructions:
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After downloading all the files, unzip them and run the .exe file for the viewer by double clicking it.
Follow the defaults for the installation directory.
Once the viewer has been installed, go to your Start button and open the Alice Labs/Studio Clouds Viewer program.
Once open you should see a view like on the left. Choose Edit/Open, then navigate to where to unzipped the Jeep data files. Select the "jeep.alp" file and click Open.
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When the file opens, it will have strange, default "reflectance" values. Click the 3 colored balls to change it to "RGB". |
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Now we'll change some of the options. Select Edit/Options the the Options box will pop up.
Scroll to the bottom and Change the units to "Inches" and the "Mouse Navigation Style" to "3d Studio Max", then click "Apply" and "OK".
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Hold down the MIDDLE MOUSE WHEEL to pan in the view.
Zoom in and out using the MIDDLE MOUSE WHEEL.
Holding down the LEFT ALT key and pressing the MIDDLE MOUSE BUTTON allows you to rotate about pivot point in the scene.
If the measurements are in your way, you can turn them off by selecting Edit/Outliner
then clearing the check boxes for the individual measurements.
Feel free to contact us for additional examples or help with this example. |
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Coming soon: Intersection Scan EXAMPLE |
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