Review Scene
With the Live Guidance (Application Settings) enabled, the next step after image capturing is scan reviewing. This step can help you find parts of the scan that can be improved so you can still go back to image capturing and take more images around them.
1 | Return | Go back to the capturing screen. |
2 | Application settings | Access the application settings. |
3 | Quick help | Open a quick help with some tips and hints that can help you navigate the point cloud. |
4 | Reset view | Reset to the initial view. |
5 | Render mode | A context menu with render modes. |
6 | Images | Toggle the image thumbnail visibility. |
7 | Cropping screen | Go to the cropping screen. |
8 | Process project | Process your project and return to the project view. |
Render Mode
Use the Render mode button to open the context menu, where you can easily switch between viewing a point cloud in color or in quality mode. Quality is shown using a color scale from red to green, where greener shades mean higher quality (good coverage). This helps you spot any flawed parts of your model so you can go back and capture more images of those parts.
Cropping Screen
The cropping screen limits the area where the model will be reconstructed before processing the project or crops an existing model of an already processed project. After the images are analyzed and you are satisfied with your scan, continue to the next step, which is to set the cropping area in which the model will be generated from the point cloud.
1 | Return | Go back to the capturing screen. |
2 | Application settings | Access the application settings. |
3 | Quick Help | Open a quick help with some tips and hints that can help you crop the area. |
4 | Footer menu | Hide or display the footer menu with the rotation tool. |
5 | Process Project | Go to the last step of project processing. |
Cropping Tools
Use the following tools to adjust the cropping area.
1 | Viewpoint options | Change the viewpoint. |
2 | Reset view | Reset to the initial view at the currently selected viewpoint. |
3 | Reset area | Reset to the initial cropping area size. |
4 | Cropping area | Use the elements on the cropping area box to change its size. |
5 | Rotation slider | Use the slider to rotate the scene. |