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3D digital scanning of the room and accurate object orientation for precise project documentation and visualization
With each stage of the design process becoming increasingly demanding of accuracy and detail, 3D digital scanning technologies are becoming an invaluable tool for architects, planners and designers. Thanks to advanced scanners and software, it is not only possible to accurately locate objects, but also to create virtual models that serve as the basis for project documentation and visualisations.
Advantages of 3D scanning for object orientation
Traditional methods of targeting objects, such as tape or laser measurements, can be time-consuming and error-prone. In contrast, 3D digital scanning offers several key advantages:
- High accuracy.
- Speed: Scanning an entire space, including all its details, takes only minutes to hours, depending on the size and complexity of the object.
- Complete modelling: scanning captures all aspects of a room or building - from walls, floors, ceilings, to intricate details such as windows, doors or other architectural features.
- Minimal human error: unlike manual measurements, 3D scanning results are much more reliable and eliminate errors that can arise from manual measurements.
Accurate project documentation based on 3D models
Using a 3D scanner, it is possible to create a digital model that serves as an accurate basis for subsequent project documentation. This model includes all relevant dimensional and geometric data, which facilitates the creation of detailed plans and technical drawings. This technology provides designers and architects with the necessary information for efficient interior design, equipment layout, installation or layout changes.