Everything worked until I opened the CSV file in excel. The excel doesn't separate the columns into XYZ but mixes all the numbers together(was correct in Qgis)
That's great. I did try to import heights through height field but that gives me only 256 levels . I did not try this point cloud import yet, but it seems to me that the accuracy can be much higher. Is that correct?
Hey! I really like your tutorial- thank you! It helped me a lot! I managed to import my pointcloud in rhino but i have 4 columns of points in z- direction. i think it is like you had one column. but when i 2d-scale it my pointcloud doesn't get better. do you know what i can do? thx!
Everything worked until I opened the CSV file in excel. The excel doesn't separate the columns into XYZ but mixes all the numbers together(was correct in Qgis) - please heeeeeelp me :)
Hi, what if we are using milimeters instead of feet? Because when I scale2d, nothing changes in my model, I still see it as a vertical line instead of the terrain?
The amazigness of this video (and this serie of videos!) is beyond words. Thank you very much dude!
Everything worked until I opened the CSV file in excel. The excel doesn't separate the columns into XYZ but mixes all the numbers together(was correct in Qgis)
I have the same problem
@@Alexjihaa1985 hey, I had the same problem but found a work around to save it as a MS office excel file first and then a .csv from excel
Hi, this tutorial is amazing. I created my mesh, but it is spikey all over, anything I can do to set this right?
That's great. I did try to import heights through height field but that gives me only 256 levels . I did not try this point cloud import yet, but it seems to me that the accuracy can be much higher. Is that correct?
Hey! I really like your tutorial- thank you! It helped me a lot! I managed to import my pointcloud in rhino but i have 4 columns of points in z- direction. i think it is like you had one column. but when i 2d-scale it my pointcloud doesn't get better. do you know what i can do? thx!
Everything worked until I opened the CSV file in excel. The excel doesn't separate the columns into XYZ but mixes all the numbers together(was correct in Qgis) - please heeeeeelp me :)
Hi, what if we are using milimeters instead of feet? Because when I scale2d, nothing changes in my model, I still see it as a vertical line instead of the terrain?
My X and Y points when exported into EXCEL stayed as the same number even they are different in QGIS. How do I fix this?
really really helpful! save my day! :)
really fascinating, thanks a lot is there a fourth part of the video?
Following until scale 2d, just unclear on which points are selected. Otherwise really getting a lot out of this thanks!
i need "4/4 Creating Rhino Terrain: From QGIS to a Rhino Surface"
endorsing this, qgis to rhino content in general much appreciated