![]() ![]() Also, you cannot change the color of items at least as far as I can figure out. ![]() Also, I am finding it difficult to change the swing on a door to go from an inside swing to an outside swing. ![]() Navigating the little person is a bit tricky. I do not see this program has that option. With Sweet Home 3D, you can put your finger on the little camera and move it to where you want it to be to start with. Negative: I cannot figure out how to move the little person whose view you are looking at without actually moving him using the keys to move him throughout the house. ![]() Sweethome3d is not available on an iPad, as far as I can tell. I was a little spoiled with sweet home 3D because it is very user-friendly. That's really all I can say about what I like about it. It seems to be difficult to get things to line up directly with the wall either it's 1% over 1% under Etc. Sometimes it is not responsive sometimes it is overly responsive. However, on my iPad, manipulating the placement of the furniture is difficult. The furniture slides in and can be deleted. I'm talking about making and moving walls primarily. there's Dot3D.Summary: It is disappointing and frustrating to not be able to make modifications that I want to make without hunting and hunting to try to figure out how to do it and sometimes not finding the answer. They provide floorplans as a service and everything adds up, but from what I see in the real estate market, they are ubiquitous.Īnd if you want to spend a bunch more for very pro level app for documenting things like crime scenes, shipbuilding, infrastructure, etc. Matterport is starting to get into mobile (phone, tablet) capture, but they've built their business up on their branded hardware and cloud platform. I didn't try this, but if I was doing this all the time, it seems like it would be essential. These can be used through Bluetooth to enter the measurements directly into the floorplans in MagicPlan. This is where you likely want a laser measuring device to quickly update the dimensions. Both MagicPlan and Pol圜am allow you to tweak dimensions of rooms, doors, windows, furniture, etc. Polycam also supports photogrammetry where you just take a bunch of photos and it builds a 3D model by interpreting what shape the object could be (I don't know if this is also used in architecture scale things, but it could be interesting for ID projects). MagicPlan has been out for ages and originally just worked off the camera and the accelerometer to help build a floor plan. They both now take advantage of the Roomplan API which Apple introduced in iOS and iPadOS 16. MagicPlan and Pol圜am seem to be the most focused on building a schematic level building model which could be imported into other tools if needed. using a gimbal), but ultimately you'll need to do tape or laser measurements and modify the models that these tools can build, or just model it yourself with the scan as a reference. There are techniques to improve accuracy (e.g. The short answer is that the LIDAR and iOS APIs are remarkably powerful, but not 100% accurate. I found this youtube channel has some pretty good walkthroughs (quite literally) of using various iOS apps to scan architectural spaces. ![]()
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