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1BrianM private msg quote post Address this user | ||
Hey all! I'm shooting an empty large commercial office space Monday morning. It has a large open area for the for the cubicals then an area of enclosed offices and conference rooms. Do you got an tips? |
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StevenHattan private msg quote post Address this user | ||
Obviously, this isn't empty but possibly you may get some ideas from this. Commercial Space |
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nat_vanveen private msg quote post Address this user | ||
@StevenHattan beautiful job on that space! | ||
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StevenHattan private msg quote post Address this user | ||
It was a nightmare actually. Super short.... The 'first' time I went there I started in the elevators but the opening to the front desk was blocked by a huge pocket door that was locked. I started out by the elevators, went into the floor then proceeded to go counter clockwise througout the floor. When I started to arrive where I started it was COMPLETELY MISALIGNED. Horribly miss aligned. It took just over six hours to complete the floor once I got started. I wound up doing 25% of the floor again trying to get it to line up and it STILL didn't align. Hahaha...to say I wasn't a little nervous or stressed would be a lie but I figured this is what separates the men from the boys. haha At the end of the day, the model did not align perfectly on the iPad but when it was uploaded and returned there wasn't an issue. HOWEVER... The client called back (not the owner but the third party provider I service) and said the owners didn't realize the door wasn't open to the reception desk and it was important. I needed to go back. So, I went back, deleted a bunch of scans, re-scanned and, Ugh, once again had alignment issues. An hour later I was finally done and it turned out pretty good. I learned a lot from this one. |
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nat_vanveen private msg quote post Address this user | ||
@StevenHattan OMG lol that was a challenge but you nailed it! Just one question... Did you have to do this after hours during the week or did they let you in on the weekend - since there aren't any people in the scan? I'm just curious working around people and their working hours... We did a scan of a factory workshop and had to wait until Friday afternoons when the workers got off at noon, then the boss stayed with us for 3 hours until it was done, but he was a former client of mine and willing... I suppose not many bosses would be willing to do that??? @StevenHattan @Marcel @BrianM How do you deal with that??? |
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StevenHattan private msg quote post Address this user | ||
I did mine on the weekends. | ||
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Marcel private msg quote post Address this user | ||
Ditto, I try to get weekends. I did a job once, 12 levels of 2000sqm each. It took a couple of weekends, 10 hrs per day straight. The worst was, that due to the sensitivity of the tenant (lawyer firms), I had to be accompanied by a security guard the whole time. He was not allowed to leave my side. Safe to say I got to know each guard pretty well and they learnt fast how not to get into my scans. edit-- and some of the office I had to cover every photo, logo, name tag, document with paper, plastic sheets etc. was very painful. But yes to scan during office hours (I've done many) is painful. Guaranteed you'll ask a person to move out of an office so you can scan, you say it will take 2 minutes, but the ****ing camera does a misalignment and it ends up takes 5 -10 min. |
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StevenHattan private msg quote post Address this user | ||
*****ing ??? Amazing? |
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Marcel private msg quote post Address this user | ||
HAHA.. no the bad F word. That what you end up saying when you get a misalignment. I'm sure you agree? | ||
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StevenHattan private msg quote post Address this user | ||
I know...Just messing. haha. | ||
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nat_vanveen private msg quote post Address this user | ||
@StevenHattan thanks @Marcel haha Excellent! Thanks so much for sharing your description... what a pain to have the security guard follow you and also to cover up stuff!! Awesome!! |
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BrianM private msg quote post Address this user | ||
Well here it is! It took about 4 hours onsite and ~190-195 scans (some no alignments, some deleted onsite to fix alignment errors, and others deleted in post). The space had no HVAC running so it was about 80-85° F inside (very hot moving around). Total area ~26,000 SF. Thanks for the tips! |
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StevenHattan private msg quote post Address this user | ||
Can I highly suggest to HIDE the scans that are not necessary. :-) | ||
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kellysuesharp private msg quote post Address this user | ||
Hi Steve That is a GREAT model of commercial space ! Looks like you went thru hell to get it done. If it is ok i would love to show it to a commercial prospect here in Austin. Kelly |
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StevenHattan private msg quote post Address this user | ||
@kellysuesharp Thanks. Show away! | ||
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