how to insert and work with world coordinate Rcs (point cloud) data .

how to insert and work with world coordinate Rcs (point cloud) data .

venkey756
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how to insert and work with world coordinate Rcs (point cloud) data .

venkey756
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I have tried to insert this data  in (origin to origin) but  it was visible at far away  and which we cannot work.
and also i have tried to insert the data in ( centre to centre ) and it worked but when i remove and reinsert the data its changing its position and each and every time  when i load it as new . and its not matching with Autocad coordinates as well.

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 for shared coordinates also i am getting same warning 

 

any one help in solving this issue.

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barthbradley
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Just move/reposition your Point Cloud to where it should be relative to your Building Model.   

 

    

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venkey756
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If we move the point cloud manually  the world coordinates may change 

We can't use this model

Is there any alternate solution  for this issue

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barthbradley
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@venkey756 wrote:

If we move the point cloud manually  the world coordinates may change 

 


 

Huh?  That doesn't make any sense.  What do you mean by this? 

 

 

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ToanDN
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- Insert the point cloud in a blank Revit project, add a couple of location identifier such as grid lines

- Link this project to your project, move it to align with you model using the linked location identifier

- Acquire the link coordinates

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barthbradley
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That won't work either.  The Point Cloud will insert into a blank Project the same way -- well beyond the maximum allowed limit.  

 

The solution is to move the Point Cloud to where it need to be in the Building Model Project.  Period.      

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barthbradley
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@venkey756 :

 

Don't worry about real world coordinates. Just place your Point Cloud where it needs to be in relationship to the Building Model -- or very close to the Internal Origin of the Project if you haven't started modeling the building yet.  You can always locate the Project to "real world coordinates" later.      

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jkarben
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If there are multiple point clouds start by linking them origin-to-origin. That should keep there position correct between them. Group them. Move the group into position with the Revit model. When you get point cloud updates do a reload from in lieu of removing and re-adding.

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Corsten.Au
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Hello

 

see if this helps.

 

https://knowledge.autodesk.com/support/recap/troubleshooting/caas/sfdcarticles/sfdcarticles/Error-The-coordinates-of-the-points-in-the-point-cloud-file-s-you-are-trying-to-import-are-larger-than-30000-in-when-inserting-a-point-cloud-in-Revit.html

 

https://forums.autodesk.com/t5/revit-architecture-forum/the-coordinates-of-the-points-in-the-point-c...

Corsten
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venkey756
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Thank you for your reply i have already found a solution

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barthbradley
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@venkey756 wrote:

Thank you for your reply i have already found a solution


 

Out of curiosity, what was your solution?  

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