Join Seth Gulich to learn a lightning-fast way to create survey deliverables that are loaded with detail.
Now Available On Demand
You’ve streamlined your field procedures for laser scan data collection and are taking advantage of artificial intelligence and automated tools to clean and register your point clouds and even combine multisensor data sets. But what’s the best way to get the surfaces and contours into AutoCAD to create the final deliverable—especially when dealing with complex projects requiring a lot of detail?
In this 60-minute session, Seth Gulich will show you an easy way to accelerate the last 10-20% of your reality capture workflow in Cyclone 3DR.
Cyclone 3DR is built around a powerful meshing engine allowing you to create, visualize and edit meshes with near limitless detail. Harnessing it for DTM editing for final survey deliverables can help avoid the time-consuming editing struggles often encountered with conventional CAD software.
YOU'LL LEARN
- How to use built in DTM and DSM modeling tools
- How to incorporate breaklines and use points on a grid to create and edit a surface
- How to create contours
- How to simplify surface models and meshes
- How to QC surfaces against point cloud data
- How to quickly and easily export surfaces and contours into AutoCAD
Whether you’re struggling to create surfaces generated from point clouds or want to hone your workflows with tips from the pros, this high-value session will help you avoid frustration and take your deliverables to the next level.
Seth Gulich, PSM, has 10 years of experience in surveying field and office work, business development, training, project management, and workflow optimization. Working his way from intern to technician to project surveyor, Seth was always curious about the opportunities for LiDAR and drones. After earning his FAA Part 107 Pilot Certificate in 2018, he developed the unmanned aircraft system (UAS) program for Bowman Consulting. He also led the implementation and use of terrestrial and mobile LiDAR applications on projects in the state of Florida and the southeast for Bowman. Since January 2022, Seth has served as an adjunct lecturer for Penn State’s Surveying Engineering program teaching a variety of course work, such as Photogrammetry, State Plane Coordinate Systems and Map Projections. As a reality capture consultant for Leica Geosystems, part of Hexagon, Seth draws on his rich technology background to guide surveying, mapping, and engineering professionals in achieving high productivity and a fast ROI on their technology journey. Follow Seth on LinkedIn.
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