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Welcome to VisionLidar 365, 2022 R1, 32.0 version. This release now offers a brand-new function which allows vectorization from you point cloud projects.

VisionLidar 365 is now releasing its new capability to vectorize points, polylines and polygons directly from a web platform sharable with your community. Vectorization is structured by layers, a concept that keeps your drawings organized and easily accessible.  It is also possible to export or import your work allowing cross platform sharing.


Layer Manager

The Layer Manager option is a set of tools organized in a simple window where you can structure your layer definition. From the manager, your will have access to create new layers, set a color, monitor object count and delete a layer with its content. 

Create vectorial objects; POINT - LINE - POLYGON

Three vectorization tools are now accessible to convert your point cloud data in to organized point vectors, line vectors and polygon vectors. A magnifying glass will help you assess the depth of the scene to select the right element.

Create Point

Create Polyline

Create Polygon

Edit geometry

While you already have started your data collection, your geometry can still be modified at any time. Use the following tools to edit your geometry according to the correction your need to apply:

Insert a new node

Add new nodes at the ends of the geometry.

Delete a node.

Delete a geometry

Multi-User concurrent saving

Create or edit vectorial objects by sharing the same 3D scene with other members of your team. The new scanning tool will allow you to manage conflicting edited geometries.

Export of geometries

Use the export option to share your points, lines and polygons geometry with CAD and GIS application. Use *.dxf file format to share with CAD systems or *.geojson to visualize your work on your favorite GIS platform. 

Layers visibility

The layer visibility control can also be accessed from the Scene panel.

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