Top features of a point cloud:
1.Will display a variety of modeling views
2.Can be selected, rotated, copy, or moved
3.Can be cut and sectioned in order to isolate sections
4.Behaves similarly to a model object
5.Visibility can be controlled, as can Color Mode
All of these different features can ensure that you are able to have full visibility of everything that is going on throughout a project.
Particularly when there is an existing structures, there may be the need to capture existing structures because it can affect the different project tasks. Laser scanners will often be used in order to capture the 3-D points, and they can be utilized inside of Revit through the use of point cloud files.
The amount of data that you can suddenly have at your fingertips is significant. It will keep everything as a reference as opposed to embedding a file. This makes it easier to use and share within the scope of the project management team. It can ensure people can’t say “I didn’t know” at any time during the project.
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