EVO II Standard w/ DroneDeploy - Drone Mapping Made Easy
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- Опубліковано 5 жов 2024
- This video demonstrates how easily imagery capture is accomplished with the EVO II Standard drone by Autel Robotics.
All imagery is captured in under 10 minutes and then uploaded to DroneDeploy for processing. The .obj file is exported from DroneDeploy and loaded into Sktechfab for viewing.
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Drop the annoying music and comment on what is happening - cause the topic is really interesting
@bodstrup thanks for the feedback
apparently someone transposed the melody up 1 semitone, so it is in the wrong key to the rest of the music.
All sensor still on while mapping? Sensor avoidance
Great video thanks so much!
Interesting to see how mapping is done. Was the EVO II 8K/42mp camera used or the EVO II Pro 6x/20mp model used?
This flight was completed using the EVO II Pro with 20mp sensor.
The EVO II 8k only has a 12mp sensor
I'm in GIS and have several questions after watching to the end. How many acres can a mission cover per battery if drone is using proper settings? For example, 190 feet instead of 400 feet up. I have tried a couple of missions and notice the exposure changes from frame to frame. Are you able to lock in manual exposure or does the software always force full auto? Does Drone Deploy charge for 2D mapping or just when you move to 3D modeling mapping missions?
Thanks for taking the time to leave a comment. How could we improve on this video to make it more "consumable"?
Love how you sped up the problem the app and drone has and never mention the looooong pause it takes at the end of each line. I returned my pro for this reason. Who knows if they will fix it cause they are more concerned with back yard fliers. If they do fix it I would be a buyer again. Till then DJI rules my commercial operations.
Thanks for your feedback, the EVO II most certainly flies it’s mapping missions differently then a DJI does.
We sped the video up in order to demonstrate the drones capabilities while also limiting the video length. As you saw the EVO II still successfully captures all imagery.
@Brandon S absolutely correct about the geofencing
Hello. Can you tell me how to shoot the building and is it possible to use standard EVO II missions to get a full-fledged 3D model of the building? I need to get detailed orthogonal building elevations because we don't have the ability to measure the building manually.
In order to produce the best 3D model of a structure you will need to capture oblique imagery using automated software that adjusts the camera tilt for you OR you can manually capture the oblique imagery by piloting the drone around the structure, slowly, while capturing overlapping photos.
Whenever capturing oblique imagery be sure to avoid getting the sky in the photo and capture images in multiple circular patterns, each circle getting a little higher and further from your structure…. Like an upside down wedding cake 🍰
missing a terrain following mode
What’s the software you used to create the 3D image. I haven’t had a chance to test this feature on my evo2 pro.
Apologies on the late response, we used DroneDeploy to create the 3D image.
How do you get the data into drone deploy?
Login to your DroneDeploy dashboard online and navigate to your projects
what does this have to do with drone deploy? i didn't see anything drone deploy related. your title is misleading.
DroneDeploy is the software that was used to stitch the images. DroneDeploy is the model you see at the beginning and end
where i can find free software to practice mapping ?
It is free to use DroneDeploy or pix4D on your phone to capture images. If you want to process them into maps/models you will have to have a paid subscription or you can just use different emails for free trials....