Hi Daniel,
I’m just posting here an example from a Norwegian ArchiTools user.
I cannot suggest you to use ArchiTools in this way… this is a point cloud including about 32 millions of points and the result can quickly slow down ArchiCAD but for the use I can suppose, looking at Manolis’s screen shot, I’m sure it can be a perfect solution.
Of course we provide filter functions which let you simplify the point cloud data but, till we won’t get a 3D point entity in ArchiCAD (I mean a real new entity developed for this purpose and not a library part!) everything depends on your HW/SW configuration and also, let me underline this, your skill level (that Norwegian user is a real expert!).
Anyway if your point cloud is like the ones we use in Italy (I mean, “normal” survey, manually performed using total station or other tools like these ones) which usually includes hundreds (maybe also some thousands) of points they can be quickly imported by using ArchiTools.
The result is an object that show the points in any ArchiCAD window (Plan, 3D, Section, Elevations).
The points includes hotspots (so you can snap on them), can display the imported data (coordinates values, code, comment) and there is a procedure that let you create a surface from these points (that of course won’t work with millions of points!) and, of course, these surface can be later converted in an ArchiCAD Morph element.
The best thing is to forward me some of your surveys (they should be in TXT file format because ArchiTools import only TXT file): I will try to import them by using ArchiTools and then I could post here the result for your evaluation.
About ArchiMap it’s on the market from several years and it comes from our HouseMap experience (one of the first application running also under Newton or on the first handheld devices).
I saw both Orthograph and Flexijet and they seems very good products.
ArchiMap doesn’t use point clouds but you can use it during the survey (of course it’s an ArchiCAD add-on so you should bring a laptop with you) or when you came back to the office.
The way in which it works, in respect of the other two products, is just a bit different: after you get the survey in ArchiCAD by using ArchiMap, you can use some automatic functions to transform your 2D survey in an ArchiCAD model (made by walls, windows and doors).
If you could provide me with your e-mail address I will be happy to send you a quick video (it’s about 16Mb) that shows its main functionality (you can drop me an e-mail to my e-mail address included in my signature).
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Fabrizio
Fabrizio Diodati
Graphisoft Italy Srl | Via Rossignago 2/A Spinea Venezia 30038 Italy