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Forum Post: RE: Can I thin a point cloud in Descartes?

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Yes, in Descartes you can use the clip command and create a new Point Cloud file. or you can look at reducing the density of the Point Cloud. communities.bentley.com/.../254972 communities.bentley.com/.../385581 communities.bentley.com/.../314873 communities.bentley.com/.../21733.turn-off-display-of-point-clouds communities.bentley.com/.../200206 Descartes SS4 - Point Clouds - Named Clips www.youtube.com/watch Modeling Features Accurate models can be created from a point cloud by employing the use of SmartSnap, the Visual Explorer, and isolating portions of the point cloud by creating clips, masks as well as sections. Templates and Model Section are additional tools provided to simplify modeling features and are described in the following sections. Simplifying the Displayed Data In most cases it is best to start by reducing the amount of data in the view. 1. Use the Point Cloud Clip tools to restrict the display to the relevant area. 2. Use the Point Cloud Presentation group settings to display only the classifications of interest. 3. Adjust the point density and point size Tip: the key-ins POINTCLOUD DENSITY and POINTCLOUD WEIGHT can be used to set density and weight to all point clouds inside the dgn. These key-ins can be mapped to function keys or referred to in custom tool bars.

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