Choose or Transfer from Mobile (if using a Leica BLK360). Drag and drop your raw scan files into the workspace.
Understanding the licensing model was crucial for any professional "work" in ReCap Pro. The software came in two flavors: a with basic viewing and editing capabilities, and a paid subscription (ReCap Pro) that unlocked professional features. Additionally, photogrammetry through ReCap Photo required a ReCap Pro subscription and cloud credits to process jobs. Cloud credits were Autodesk's virtual currency, consumed when you used cloud-based services like "Create 3D" from photos. For aerial reconstructions, processing up to 1,000 photos cost 55 cloud credits.
I’m working on a project in (build 6.0.0.47). When trying to register scans from a Faro Focus, I keep getting “Insufficient overlap” even though visually they overlap ~30%.
If you want to optimize your current setup further, let me know: What (CPU, RAM, GPU) you are running ReCap on?
I specialize in processing reality capture data using .
Recap 2020 is designed to support a range of workflows and use cases, from simple 3D modeling and visualization to more complex analysis and simulation. Some of the key workflows in Recap 2020 include:
Has anyone solved this in Recap 2020 specifically? Is there a hidden tolerance setting? Downgrading to 2019 or upgrading to 2022+ not possible due to client requirements.
This module was a cloud-connected solution tailored for UAV and drone photo capture workflows . Instead of laser scans, you imported a set of overlapping photographs. ReCap Photo would then analyze these photos to measure distances, map surface points, and create a 3D mesh. The final outputs included photo-textured meshes, photo-based point clouds with geolocation, and high-resolution orthographic views with elevation maps.
Choose or Transfer from Mobile (if using a Leica BLK360). Drag and drop your raw scan files into the workspace.
Understanding the licensing model was crucial for any professional "work" in ReCap Pro. The software came in two flavors: a with basic viewing and editing capabilities, and a paid subscription (ReCap Pro) that unlocked professional features. Additionally, photogrammetry through ReCap Photo required a ReCap Pro subscription and cloud credits to process jobs. Cloud credits were Autodesk's virtual currency, consumed when you used cloud-based services like "Create 3D" from photos. For aerial reconstructions, processing up to 1,000 photos cost 55 cloud credits.
I’m working on a project in (build 6.0.0.47). When trying to register scans from a Faro Focus, I keep getting “Insufficient overlap” even though visually they overlap ~30%. autodesk recap 2020 work
If you want to optimize your current setup further, let me know: What (CPU, RAM, GPU) you are running ReCap on?
I specialize in processing reality capture data using . Choose or Transfer from Mobile (if using a Leica BLK360)
Recap 2020 is designed to support a range of workflows and use cases, from simple 3D modeling and visualization to more complex analysis and simulation. Some of the key workflows in Recap 2020 include:
Has anyone solved this in Recap 2020 specifically? Is there a hidden tolerance setting? Downgrading to 2019 or upgrading to 2022+ not possible due to client requirements. The software came in two flavors: a with
This module was a cloud-connected solution tailored for UAV and drone photo capture workflows . Instead of laser scans, you imported a set of overlapping photographs. ReCap Photo would then analyze these photos to measure distances, map surface points, and create a 3D mesh. The final outputs included photo-textured meshes, photo-based point clouds with geolocation, and high-resolution orthographic views with elevation maps.