Calculating 'real' volume/area?
Posted: Tue Jan 16, 2018 4:40 am
To all,
I am trying to calculate the true volume or surface area of a small object, a size of a 1liter water bottle.
I did turn my point cloud to a mesh and calculated both the volume and surface area however, since my mesh(or point clouds) didn't have a coordinate system (since it is so small and I don't have to compare it with anything), the numbers presented from Cloudcompare doesn't give me any units..
So my questions is..
1) In this case, do I need to set up a coordinate system to have the real measures? Then, how can I do this?
2) Can I do this in Cloudcompare or do I have to set this coordinate (or real size scale) from a different program and them import in CC?
3) Although off topic from number 1 and 2, I am trying to tilt the original axis of my point cloud. How do I do this?
Thanks in advance.
I am trying to calculate the true volume or surface area of a small object, a size of a 1liter water bottle.
I did turn my point cloud to a mesh and calculated both the volume and surface area however, since my mesh(or point clouds) didn't have a coordinate system (since it is so small and I don't have to compare it with anything), the numbers presented from Cloudcompare doesn't give me any units..
So my questions is..
1) In this case, do I need to set up a coordinate system to have the real measures? Then, how can I do this?
2) Can I do this in Cloudcompare or do I have to set this coordinate (or real size scale) from a different program and them import in CC?
3) Although off topic from number 1 and 2, I am trying to tilt the original axis of my point cloud. How do I do this?
Thanks in advance.