khaledbou Posted March 16, 2018 Share Posted March 16, 2018 Hello everyone, quick question. Once you get the geo coordinates of a project from your client, how do you go about creating that site? let's suppose the site slopped, has a complex network of roads and it is located in an area where google doesn't offer street view and neither 3d buildings, also the client doesn't have a topographic map but you want to be as close to reality as possible. what tools would you use? what services (payed or free) would help in this case? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Gregory Davis Posted March 22, 2018 Share Posted March 22, 2018 I would tell them they need to hire a surveyor and get a crew out there to get some real data for topo, spot elevations, and locate the streets, buildings, existing trees and any other hardscapes. I usually tell local clients it will be more precise and in the end cheaper & faster just to have the site surveyed and sent to me in CAD form, rather than sending a 3D artist out to do a quasi survey.... (I mean, they don't ask the surveyor to do 3D renderings, right?) I should note that this is on a case by case basis - we end up doing a lot of quasi-surveys... But with larger scale / complicated sites as this sounds....i would push for a real survey. Cheers! GD Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
notamondayfan Posted March 26, 2018 Share Posted March 26, 2018 If you don't have any topographic data, then you have 2 choices. 1 - Eyeball it, which might be OK if it's a simple site, and the client is happy for you to do that. 2 - Pay for surveyors / other services to give you the data you need, then re-create accurately. This would be a bit extreme though, as I'd expect architects / client to have this data already, and unless you've costed for this of course. Dean Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rodolfo Tanno Posted March 27, 2018 Share Posted March 27, 2018 This is quite common in my work. I basically use photos from the site and cadmapper (http://cadmapper.com). With Cadmapper I import the basic geometry, as there is not much precision, I even add details and improve the geometry, based on the photos I receive. The final result is approximate, but for visualization is more than enough. I would only ask the client to hire a surveyor if I were responsible for the project and execution of the work. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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