User:Camila Maia 06/Sandbox/Tools

= Tools = Below you can watch tutorials on tools in VEERUM based on the FAQ received.

How to use the analysis tools?
 Cross section   1 – Select the Analysis tool in the left pane, a menu with the Cross Section and Deviance Heatmap will be available;

2 – Click New Cross Section. The cross section point selection tool is activated;

3 – Click in the viewer to select the points to create the section. Continue to select as many points as necessary to create an accurate section for your analysis;

4 - Right-click in the viewer to generate the cross section. The cross section view displays in the lower portion of the viewer;

5 – In the Width box, specify the width of the section to be analyzed. Alternatively, click and drag the Width slider to adjust the width. The width adjustment affects the width of the line you draw to create the cross section;

6 – To export the section to CSV or LAS, click CSV (2D) or LAS (3D) in the upper right corner of the section view.

For more information, access: How to use the Analysis tools

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 Deviance Heatmap  

The Deviance Heatmap is a custom analysis file that compares original vs. actual conditions and requires a model based on the DEM, point-cloud, Raster or CAD surface file formats. The VEERUM Solutions team is available to configure a heatmap file according to your specifications.

For more information, access: How to use the Analysis tools

How to use the clipping tool?
 Using Volume Clip   Use Volume clip to create a clipping with 3D depth. Before using Volume clip, turn on Highlight to help you get an accurate clipping.

1 – Navigate to the location of your clipping;

2 – Select Volume clip from the clipping options. Your cursor changes to the clipping tool and the toolbar opens in the viewer;

3 – When in position, click to place. Once placed, you can use the transform controls to better define the bounding box or use the transform controls. Select a transform control from the toolbar to activate the following actions:


 * Scale: Select and drag to increase or decrease the X, Y or Z dimensions;
 * Rotate: Select and drag the arc axis to rotate;
 * Translate: Select and drag to move the bounding box;
 * Undo: Select to undo an action;

4 – You can export the point cloud in LAS format by clicking the button next to the target clipping. Enter a file name and click Download.

For more information, access: How to use the Clipping tool

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 Using Polygon Clip  

Use Polygon clip to create a custom clipping based on a set of connected lines. For the best clipping experience with Polygon Clip, turn on 2D mode. To turn on 2D mode, click 2D on the top menu bar.

1 – Click the Polygon Clip tool;

2 – To start drawing a polygon to be clipped, click at the start position on the model;

3 – Continue to click at each point of the polygon to enclose the area to be clipped. The maximum number of points to use for a polygon clip is seven;

4 – When your clip area is complete, right-click to deactivate the Polygon clip tool.

For more information, access: How to use the Clipping tool

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How to get the aerial photos?
1 – In the right pane, under Reality Scans, toggle to on the Aerial Capture, and other models; 2 – Navigate to the desired region and object;

3 – Click the Select Object icon on the top menu (or hold down the Shift key to activate the Select Object tool);

4 – Click on the location in the 3D viewer, and the left pane will open with details;

5 – Open the Photo category;

6 – Select the link to open the aerial photo.

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How to find & select workscopes?
 Using Map View   1 – Sign In to Veerum;

2 – Geographical Display (Map View) is presented;

3 – Go to the desired area and right click on the number icon or zoom in on the area;

4 – Continue to right-click on the desired area or zoom in to find a specific workscope;

5 – Right-click to select the desired workscope.

To favorite a workscope, go to the next topic!

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 Using Search Tool  

1 – Sign In to Veerum;

2 – Geographical Display (Map View) is presented;

3 – The left pane shows a list of available workspaces. You can search for the name by scrolling through the list or use the search function to filter the name in the "Search for Scopes..." bar;

4 – Select the desired workscope from the list to open the workscope in the viewer.

To favorite a workscope, go to the next topic!

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 Using Select Workscope Tool  

1 – Sign In to Veerum;

2 – Geographical Display (Map View) is presented;

3 – Click on "Select Workscope" in the top right corner, a full list of available workscopes will be displayed. Scroll to the desired workscope to open it.

To favorite a workscope, go to the next topic!

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How to find & select favorite workscopes?
1 – Sign In to Veerum; 2 – Geographical Display (Map View) is presented;

3 – The left pane shows a list of available workspaces. You can search for the name by scrolling through the list, or use the search function to filter the name in the "Search for scopes..." bar;

4 – To set your preferred workscopes to appear at the top of the list, select the star next to the workscope name. The star sets the workscope as a favorite for quick access.

How to select specific scans to the model?
The models available for the workscope are displayed in the right pane. There are three primary dataset categories.  Designs  

Design models are the planned design of a client’s assets and are typically 3D or 2D CAD models, plot plans, layouts or other design files.

1 – To enable a Design, click the arrow to expand the dataset options;

2 – To turn on a model, set the toggle to on. (Your workscope will open with the default models turned on, if auto-enable is configured);

3 – You can enable as many models as you need, up to 5,000 models per workscope.

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 Analytics  

Analytics models provide visualizations and data sets as related to other visual data and/or the active workscope. This could include historical comparisons, earthworks analysis, movement, encroachment, slope analysis or other data criteria for analysis.

1 – To enable Analytics, click the arrow to expand the dataset options;

2 – To turn on a model, set the toggle to on. (Your workscope will open with the default models turned on, if auto-enable is configured);

3 – You can enable as many models as you need, up to 5,000 models per workscope.

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 Reality Scans  

Reality Scans are the models that provide reality visualizations from various scanning technologies including drones (UAV), LiDAR, photogrammetry, 360 images, and others. Scans are updated according to your company’s specified schedule.

1 – To enable Reality Scans, click the arrow to expand the dataset options;

2 – To turn on a model, set the toggle to on. (Your workscope will open with the default models turned on, if auto-enable is configured);

3 – You can enable as many models as you need, up to 5,000 models per workscope.

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