Cloudworx Model in Jetstream
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Cloudworx Model in Jetstream
Good day all, quick question; is there any way that a cloudworx model can be viewed in Jetstream with the associated pointcloud? For example, we did some scans of an oil platform and modelled some piping in Cloudworx. Can we then bring these piping into Jetstream so that we can view the models in the cloud?
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Re: Cloudworx Model in Jetstream
Dineshdineshkimraj wrote: ↑Wed Jan 15, 2020 8:31 pm Good day all, quick question; is there any way that a cloudworx model can be viewed in Jetstream with the associated pointcloud? For example, we did some scans of an oil platform and modelled some piping in Cloudworx. Can we then bring these piping into Jetstream so that we can view the models in the cloud?
I don't believe that capability is there yet. Hopefully in the future. We'd like that also.
Another thread promoted this type of interaction (Arena4D I Think)
Right now the visualization has to take place in the CAD/Modeling program with the point cloud acting as an object in that software.
Leica uses Euclidean Technology so maybe they are working on something like this.
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Re: Cloudworx Model in Jetstream
This is not currently supporteddineshkimraj wrote: ↑Wed Jan 15, 2020 8:31 pm Good day all, quick question; is there any way that a cloudworx model can be viewed in Jetstream with the associated pointcloud? For example, we did some scans of an oil platform and modelled some piping in Cloudworx. Can we then bring these piping into Jetstream so that we can view the models in the cloud?
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Re: Cloudworx Model in Jetstream
I think this sort of interaction would be beneficial for showing clients, for example, clashes between piping and structure. and they would not need higher end computers to run the program. Just open it in Jetstream portable. Can also be used as a deliverable for clients. But hopefully in the future.
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Re: Cloudworx Model in Jetstream
You can definitely import models into Veesus Arena4D. There are a whole range of file formats that work.gsisman wrote: ↑Wed Jan 15, 2020 8:44 pmDineshdineshkimraj wrote: ↑Wed Jan 15, 2020 8:31 pm Good day all, quick question; is there any way that a cloudworx model can be viewed in Jetstream with the associated pointcloud? For example, we did some scans of an oil platform and modelled some piping in Cloudworx. Can we then bring these piping into Jetstream so that we can view the models in the cloud?
I don't believe that capability is there yet. Hopefully in the future. We'd like that also.
Another thread promoted this type of interaction (Arena4D I Think)
Right now the visualization has to take place in the CAD/Modeling program with the point cloud acting as an object in that software.
Leica uses Euclidean Technology so maybe they are working on something like this.