Note: Try the other 3D version first; it looks much better. Only come back here if that doesn't work for you.
Fly-through of terrestrial LiDAR scan of the aftermath of a landslide in Laguna Beach, CA. LiDAR data are rendered with artificial illumination, using only the raw LiDAR point return intensities as base material properties. Fly-through camera path was created for the 2007 COLLAPSE modern dance performance.
Movie was pre-rendered into anaglyphic red/cyan 3D and uploaded as-is.
@cfrend The scan was done by Dr. Gerald Bawden, USGS. He used an Optech tripod-based scanner, but I don't know the exact model. The data set is a composite of about a dozen scans (give or take), totalling 23 million points. Point spacing in the area of interest (landslide scarp under the precarious house) is around 1cm.
spelunkerucd 11 months ago
What kind of LiDAR device are you using? Does this represent a single scan??? Its very detailed and nice looking compared to any LiDAR data that I have used/seen.
cfrend 11 months ago