Hi @JOHNLLOYD7213
OK, great, thanks for explaining. So you're using rcp (or rcs) file you got from your surveyor. Do you also run Recap? If you do, then good. If you don't, then your surveyor actually has more control of the point cloud compared to you.
The cropping can be, and should be, done in Recap. You can make as many cropped versions as you want. Cropping a point cloud goes like this:
1. My point cloud in Recap. I need to use Recap in order to save as an rcp (or as an rcs).
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2. Same point cloud (still in Recap). The view is zoomed-in.
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3. Using Recap, I can use a 'window' to CROP the point could to a smaller area so it's more manageable.
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4. Recap crops the point cloud and I export this smaller area as an rcp file.
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5. Back in AutoCAD, this is the rcp in modelspace. Grayscale is the default.
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6. Here's the point cloud with the with the points 'mapped' to colors.
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7. If the surveyor classified the points during the survey, then I can also isolate points based on CLASSIFICATION such as only points classified as 'ground.' But if there's NO classification then all points will be Created never classified or Unclassified.
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Based on your description, I'm thinking you really want to classify the points, not necessarily crop to a specific area. I don't use plain vanilla AutoCAD, but if plain vanilla can classify points then you're good to go. If not then you'll need third party software to classify them. You can also continue with your current workflow but it's clunky and hard to work with (as you already know).
Yes, you definitely CAN crop in vanilla AutoCAD, but that's not a practical workflow. Your surveyor who created the rcp file can crop it for you. If you want your surveyor to do that, make sure you ask for a variety of cropped areas, e.g. 6 different cropped areas, where each crop has a different point-of- view. BTW, classifying points during a drone survey may cost you more than one that doesn't classify, verify with the drone pilot.
Chicagolooper
