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Family modelling of Statue

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MirceaAJD
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Family modelling of Statue

Hello everyone,

 

First of all happy new year and let this year Revit react the way you expect it.

 

I am looking to find the best way to get a statue (in this case a human bust) in a family environment. The requirements are as follows:

- needs to be in a family as I have multiple instances of the family at the project level

- It needs to be aesthetically pretty and accurate for rendering purposes. Materials are important even if it might be just one as a skin colour. 

 

My starting point is a Point Cloud from a site scan. I have tried to mesh it but all it creates are triangles which are not aesthetically pleasing. Therefore, I thought that a surface might be more appropriate for my requirements.

 

I think there are multiple approaches here: 

 

1. Photogrammetry

 

 Go on site, take a lot of photos, use something like Recap Pro Photo to generate in the cloud a 3D model sufficiently accurate. Now I am not sure how to import that model into the family and keep the materials and intricacies of the surface. Will Rhino / Sketchup formats import properly in the family ?

 

2. Modelling as normal in the family environment 

 

I am not sure how to bring the point cloud in the family environment (via DWG?). It seems counter intuitive as there will be a lot of manual modelling, and the family does not seem the best environment to model surfaces.

 

3. Point cloud to surface algorithm

 

Any used something like Python to create a surface from a point cloud? After a bit of research there seems to be a method called 'Poisson surface reconstruction' ?

 

4. Using freelancers

 

What format and software will be most appropriate for achieving my targets if we sub out the work ? 

 

Any suggestions and thoughts on the best way to proceed will be highly appreciated. 

 

 

 

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ToanDN
in reply to: MirceaAJD

Yes you can import Rhino or SketchUp model format in a family.

 

You can also generate a mesh from a point cloud via Recap pro then import the mesh in Revit via dwg format.

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