[R&D] Turning LiDAR Scans into Interactive 3D with Gaussian Splatting20688
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![]() Productions Bellevue, Washington |
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Our latest prototype, FlightMatrix, integrates 3D Gaussian Splatting with interactive elements—built entirely using no-code tools. We used an XGrids handheld LiDAR scanner to 3D scan a section of the Aviation Pavilion at The Museum of Flight in Seattle. The model was then processed, imported into the SeekBeak immersive platform, and enhanced with interactive hotspots powered by Intuiface. The result is a dynamic digital experience designed for museums, exhibitions, and beyond. Special thanks to Seb Meunier (Intuiface) and Timothy Allan (SeekBeak) for developing a custom integration between their platforms, Mack Kowalski (Lidaholics) for providing the scanning equipment and services, Peder Nelson (The Museum of Flight) for his collaboration in R&D, and Maria Sanchez for her help in finalizing the demo. Check it now at http://web.intuiface.com/flightmatrix (desktop and tablet only) |
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Thank you,@Tosolini! A lot to wrap one's head around! | ||
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![]() Productions Bellevue, Washington |
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@OrangeHill Thanks! Mash-ups are fun and sometimes complicated. This one required some coding from the respective platforms (Intuiface and SeekBeak), but now that is done, it should be easier for users to create blended 3D experiences. | ||
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Great job! I want that too ![]() Gausian technology has a future. Scanners are slowly becoming unnecessary with the development of AI and photogrammetry. However, for comparison, I can show an aviation museum from the time when the Matterport Pro3 scanner was only in the plans. A project made entirely with BLK360 in Matterport technology - Scan points: 35 and the second entirely with PRO2 - Scan points: 279 I wonder if the materials I got from these productions back then would be enough to make a nice Gaussian Splatting model? For now, however, the most user-friendly tools for processing are RealSee Galois technology, it's easy to download 16K panoramas, 3D models, MESCH models, process everything and combine it in Gausian or 3dvista. |
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@Tosolini Thank you for sharing. Awesome mashup ... At Geo Week (next week), there is at least one session on Splats: Unlocking 3D Innovation: Understanding NeRFs, Radiance Fields, and Splats I hope you get to this one. It's competing with two other sessions I would like to attend at the same time! Best, Dan |
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@Realwalk3D Did you find a good pipeline to convert a MP / RealSee tour into a Gaussian? I tried simple tools like Polycam, but wouldn't do much to convert a series of 360s from MP into splats. Maybe there is a better way. Thanks! | ||
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