3D Pointcloud online viewer?

3D Pointcloud online viewer?

marco
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3D Pointcloud online viewer?

marco
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Hi all,

 

Do you know any Pointcloud free online viewer?

 

The onlyone I discovered is Sketchfab, but it has a limit of 50MB per upload. I don't know how could I reduce a .rcp file to 50MB.

 

Do you know any other online 3D pointcloud viewer? Or, does anyone have a Recap to Sketchfab workflow to share?

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anil_mistry
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Hi @marco,

 

Thank you for participating in our Community! I am not aware of any other viewer but have you tried publishing point cloud model from ReCap Pro to cloud and viewing on ReCap web? You can also share publish model with other to view in online. 

 

Thank you and have a great day!

 

Please select the Accept as Solution button if my post solves your issue or answers your question.

 



Anil Mistry
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marco
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Hi @anil_mistry

 

Yes, I tried ReCap-Web (connected with A360 Drive), but there's not a 3D point cloud model view.

 

As far as can I see, on ReCap-Web there are Map view and Real view, but there's no way to orbit a 3D point cloud model of the scans. That's why I discovered Sketchfab online viewer.

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anil_mistry
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Hi @marco,

 

Thank you for your reply. I am sorry but this is an enhancement request and If you have any feedback that you would like to submit regarding any enhancement, please click on the “ReCap IdeaStation” link on the ReCap community home page.  This will help the Project Manager and developers hear your voice on any changes/concerns with functionality directly for consideration in future builds.

 

Thank you and have a great day!

 

Please select the Accept as Solution button if my post solves your issue or answers your question.

 



Anil Mistry
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anil_mistry
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Hi @marco,

 

I'm just checking in again to see if you need more help with this. Did the suggestion I provided yesterday work for you?

If so, please click Accept as Solution on the posts that helped you so others in the community can find them easily.



Anil Mistry
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Anonymous
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Have you tried Voxxlr at www.voxxlr.com. It can handle point clouds up to 1.5 billion points. It is initially free for new users. 

 

 

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i.j.ewart
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Try Pointbox.xyz

It's like Sketchfab but for pointclouds and has some good basic tools.

There is very little documentation, but most of it is very easy to use. I haven't managed to figure out how their clipping tool works though!

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Anonymous
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for this site worked, thank you my friend !!!

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jason.laferriere
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We use Potree online viewer. (https://github.com/potree) I've had multiple point clouds with hundreds of millions of points displaying seamlessly. You're files have to be converted to Potree's format but there's lots of documentation on how to do it. I'm genuinely amazed that this is free and has so many tools and the option to output all lines and measurements to DXF.

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Anonymous
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Friend, I tried straight through the Potree site, but I was not successful !!!
would have some explanation link to add the point cloud. pless would be very grateful. (forgive me for english, i am using google translator)

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jason.laferriere
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I was able to find all the required resources on the Potree Site (potree.org/getting_started.html    &  GitHub.com/potree) and doing some googling to fill in the blanks. You'll need to start with setting up a server to host your data, either locally or online. Then, you'll need to download the converter to generate the Potree clouds. (You can also download the PotreeDesktop app to only view files locally or qc your cloud before hosting it)

 

We've integrated the viewer into another application so our case is a bit different but a simple viewer is quite simple to get going.

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Anonymous
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Thanks Jason, I will research it and try to download and upload a cloud. Have a great week .

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