The USS Turner Joy (DD-951) is a Forrest-Sherman class destroyer that served in the United States Navy.
She was commissioned in 1958 as part of the Pacific Fleet participating extensively in the Vietnam War and instrumental in the Gulf of Tonkin Incident in 1964. She was decommissioned in 1982 and, ten years later, converted into a naval museum ship and permanently moored in Bremerton, Washington in 1992.
Go to the USS Turner Joy homepage ussturnerjoy.org/ to learn more
The LiDAR 3D geospatial model was captured using FARO M70 and S350 LiDAR scanners. It covers the external layout of the ship as well as the internal compartments, including the bridge, mess hall, engine room and the crew’s quarters. It was captured at 1 mm resolution and is approximately 1.7 billion points.
We have converted the dataset into a .uds in Euclideon udCloud and uploaded this into udStream. Then we created a flythrough video sequence using 26 recorded camera paths which were exported as 4K png frames at 30 frames per second (fps) and then imported as frame sequences into video editing software for post production.
USS Turner Joy dataset is provided for public release by Naval Information Warfare Center Pacific. Copyright USS Turner Joy © 2021.
10 июл 2021