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Does TBC provide for the use of "Surface boundaries"? where you just draw a polyline around the outside of the exterior perimeter of the surface area in close proximity to outer points and designate the polyline as a surface boundary? so that triangles are prevented from forming across large areas of no points where such triangles would have to pass through the boundary line. the same type of surface boundary polyline would be also used for creating "void areas" within the area of the surface where you didn't want the surface created, such as inside the footprint of a mapped building or any area inside the project where for whatever reason you may not have sufficient data to generate a surface.
Yes it does. You describe the applications perfectly. So one boundary can create a extends limits, a second boundary will create a hole (like a donut!) etc. etc. You can have as many boundaries as you like. The only thing to watch is that they do not touch!
I was waiting for makeing 2 boundaries (one inside - one outside). I still dont understand why one is cutting outside and one is cutting inside! but thanks anyway!
A really convenient way of speeding up search is to “turn to” VA 90 before hitting search. As you are usually working at the same level as the instrument . I wish there was a quick turn VA to 90 (Horizontal/flat) button.
Hi Survey Solutions Group I found this segment on automatic extraction of pole objects is insightful. I am currently involved in a project that deals with UAV photogrammetry and the processing for automatic extraction like street lamp pole & electrical pole. I'm curious to know if the techniques or software you discussed are compatible with point cloud data obtained from UAV drone photogrammetry. Have you had any experience applying this method to such data, or are there any particular considerations we should be aware of? Any insights you could provide would be greatly appreciated. Thank you for the informative video!
Just wondering where did you get the CSV file from? Were those fixed targets in the room? Or how did you find the coordinates for those targets? Thanks!