LOCATION
Bytom, Poland
SURVEYING EQUIPMENT
drone 3DR SOLO, camera Sony QX1 lens Sigma 19mm
Z+F Imager 5010C
skanner VZ-400 Riegl
TOTAL TIME SPENT
4 days on site, 15 days in the office
FINAL PRODUCT
mesh model with texture
ortophoto
3D models of insides
Church of St. Hyacinth in Bytom
The main scope of this project was to calculate the surface area of the facades, roof and historic polychrome of the church.
We carried out a dense laser scanning, which was the first step to prepare 3D models of the most valuable parts of the church’s interior. These 3D models were used to determine the dimensions of the polychromes and other gliding.
In addition, we took photos with a drone, which we used further to create a dense cloud and at the end a mesh model. What’s more, the orthophotos were created as well as various types of visualisations to promote this historic building.
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