How to LiDAR 3D scan building interiors with Polycam: Hotel room 3D scanning with Apple LiDAR
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- Опубліковано 12 вер 2024
- Scanning app: Polycam.ai
Hardware: iPhone12pro
Original video release date: Feb 2021
@LiDAR3D = Architectural CAD Production services based on iOS LiDAR and other types of input.
Consulting services for businesses within IT specialized in 3D.
Website: www.LiDAR3D.io
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I think this would be awesome for my job. I spend a lot of time in attics to get measurements does the lighting affect the scan or how well does it do in low light situations
Cool! Unfortunately it doesn’t work great in low light conditions. However, some apps have the native iPad/iPhone flashlight option. You can also try attaching an external light source potentially.
The Vision Pro looks like it will have better seeing in the dark capability but also a significantly higher price tag, especially compared with iPads from 2020 with first generation LiDAR.
Can I ask why you want to avoid scanning the same area more than once? Won't that give you better results? Same question for getting up close, doesn't that give you more accuracy if you were to say move the camera around a lamp or chair to make sure it captured all sides, even if it was near a wall?
Yes, It's good to move around and capture furniture that you want to include from all sides. Otherwise you will get the kind of occlusions you can see behind the sofa in this example.
Scanning the same area twice can result is less accurate measurements and getting too close can cause drift issues which also leads to inaccurate captures.
@@LiDAR3D I see! Thanks for the info! I'm less worried about pinpoint measurement accuracy as I am using my scans for game development. I can deal with a little bit of drift if I can at least capture the scene from all angles. Thank you!
Thanks for watching and commenting and good luck with the development!
Would you ever consider porting this feature to Android? It seems the ARCore depth API gives similar data as the iPhone LIDAR sensor.
Yes, we actually support 2D and 3D production based on any kind of input, ranging from traditional architectural drawings to iOS LiDAR and all the way up to advanced 3D scanning hardware.
This channel focuses on spreading the word about iOS LiDAR since we think it's a true game-changer for many people who work with properties and the most accessible and reliable method of capturing interior spaces.
Sir, i own Ipad pro M2.
Does it have this Lidar Tech in it?
Yes :)
@LIDAR3D thanks sir.
I would try it 😊
What is the précision of scan . How accurate the measurments are
We find that the scans are often above 99% accurate measurements when compared with reality
@@LiDAR3D tanks, i m a surveyor from Morocco i was intersted to buy the blk360 but a friend from Sénégal advice me to buy the iPhone 13 or the ipad. Thank you for the vidéos and excuse my english
@@zouhayralaoui3222 Thank you for watching! We have a very basic accuracy test video that you can find on our channel.
It sounds like you should check out this Apple lidar accuracy test video which is perfomed by a surveyor and comparing the results with a Total station. ua-cam.com/video/_AQs_5Mjc4o/v-deo.html
@@zouhayralaoui3222I always think it’s interesting when people ask to be excused for their English when they speak multiple languages. It’s a polite thing, I believe, but as an only English speaker, I find it amazing how people can speak and write multiple languages well enough to be understood. I personally think people that can do that are a different kinda smart which is very cool! I wish that part of my brain worked 😂
How did you sharpen up the scan like that at the end of the video
The scan was manually redrawn using SketchUp.
I always end up with blurry objects when I try this
Do they look the same as our example or more blurry?
@@LiDAR3D Similar to the example how the bedroom cabinets and tables turned out. I guess i am not scanning efficiently and its confusing the data
@@rso823 We are getting consistent results when scanning with the method shown in the video. Hope it was helpful and it would be interesting to hear if you notice any improvements when using this technique.
Using a gimbal to stabalize would improve the image textures and potentially also the measurements accuracy.
If you want higher detail on cabinets and tables and other objects you should try photogrammetry or the lidar/photogrammetry fusion in Polycam.
Thanks for watching!
why is it only available on iphones? can androids support this too?
It's a special hardware (LiDAR) that is available only in iOS Pro devices since 2020.