January 24, 2012

Point Cloud Feature Extraction for Revit

Autodesk Labs has a new tool available to assist working with point clouds in Revit.  




Point Cloud Feature Extraction for Autodesk® Revit® 2012 software is a free* technology preview that allows you to work with point cloud more easily in Revit. This plug-in automatically extracts useful geometry features from point cloud of buildings and creates basic Revit elements to aid the building modeling in Revit.


WHAT TOOLS DOES POINT CLOUD FEATURE EXTRACTION PLUG-IN FOR REVIT PROVIDE?

Point Cloud Feature Extraction for Autodesk Revit 2012 provides the following tools to facilitate the point cloud editing after it is inserted into Revit:
  • Crop / Uncrop: Temporarily hide the points outside a rectangle or polygon
  • Hide Point Cloud: Temporarily hide the whole point cloud object to facilitate the inspection of the feature extraction result
  • Adjust Axis: Transform the point cloud data so that floor can be aligned with XY plane and major walls are parallel to Z axis
Moreover, this plug-in includes some main features specifically for Revit so that the extracted features / geometry can be smoothly integrated into the BIM workflow:
  • Datum Extraction: Extract both level and orthogonal grid
  • Site Extraction: Extract both terrain surface for ground surface creation and building footprint on terrain surface for building pad generation
  • Wall Extraction: Extract both straight wall layout and arc wall
  • Floor Extraction: Extract floor from selected points on the floor plan level

3 comments:

  1. Hello friends,

    Point cloud feature extraction for Revit is the free technology preview that allows you to work with point cloud more easily in Revit. This plug-in automatically extracts useful geometry features from point clouds of buildings and creates basic Revit elements in Revit. Thanks for sharing it.......

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  2. Thanks for helping to get the word out. We would like feedbasck on how this technology operates.

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  3. Where do you download. I have seen videos, blogs and much more. But no one has a link to the plug-in. please help.

    Every thing I do at work revolves around point clouds.

    njrattien@gmail.com

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