akommireddi We had a video for measuring the tree. You can find it here:
Yes, we have the plan for SDK, but we need to focus on basic function release first.
akommireddi We had a video for measuring the tree. You can find it here:
Yes, we have the plan for SDK, but we need to focus on basic function release first.
Highcountryguitarsaustralia Hi, thanks for your question! Yes, it can. We will measure a guitar and make a raw footage.
Mercury049 Thanks for the support! Yes, it can save the image with AR measurement.
yang any ETA for the SDK. Also can we save these images with the measurements watermarked like In the video.
Great tool.
yang the Bosch Laser GLM 50 C has a function to divide a length in equal lengths and shows it in the Display. Usually you measure the length of the room and divide it by the width of the Board. Then you see how much full Boards you get and the rest. This Rest shows you how you have to start. Because you want the First and the last Board to be equal sized.
For example your room ist 6,3 meters. Your Board is 192 mm
So 6300 mm divided by 192mm is 32,81
So you get 32 boards and 0,81 rest
0,81 x 192 = 155,5
That' s the last Board.
For equal size you take 155,5 + 192 = 347,5
347,5 : 2 = 173,7
That' s your first and last board equal sized
akommireddi Yes you are able to save the image with all measurements. We plan to roll out SDK in the end of 2018.
Highcountryguitarsaustralia Hi check out this video:
yang if you make the first and the last board equal, you don't get in trouble if the room has a length which gets you a very small board at the end, like 5 or 10 milimeters. You need a gap between the wall and the board of at least 8 mm for the floor to get bigger and smaller by climate changes. A small board doesn't look good and is difficult to install. And you could also see by this function if the room is parallel or the last board is at a different widths
As an Architect, the perfect solution for me would be to be able to enter a space. collect all of my measurements of all types and be able to save them together as a separate file (lets call it "Kitchen.") Then, once back in my office I could go to my Kitchen file and have all of my measurements in front of me, as well as having a video/photos of the Kitchen space as well.
Using this same concept, to be able to walk around the perimeter of a building creating a file that has all of my measurements as well as a photo/video reference would be almost too perfect.
Finally, if I were to visit a site and shoot video by just standing in the middle of a space or walking around a building, could I them return to my office and by using the video collect my measurements then?
Please understand, I know very little about the product or what the software is capable of. I DO know what millions of Architects and drafts-people need every day and how this type of tool, if easy to use can be as important to the profession was as the introduction of CAD.
Again, please accept my apologies if I have overstepped my bounds.
I am a semi retired architect. I agree with the assessment of functionality that you describe. Have you tried using ArrimOne on an iPad? I find it a lot easier to work with than the small iPhone 7 I have. I'm still trying to get the import photo so I can measure items from the photo "after the fact".
It'd be nice to have a continous line measurement that adds up the dimension. This way you could approximate piping, hose lines, ducting etc. lengths.
It would be really cool to have a mode to measure the normal distance between a plane (defined by 3 points) and one extra point.
@arv3 If the plane is horizontal, you could try the function <line> - <Horizontal / vertical measurement>.
Please check the instruction in link here: https://www.arrim.net/instruction-video. Then view the instruction of <Measure Line>, select your version iOS / Android, then scroll down to the last function instruction.
If the plane is tilted, currently Arrim One can't do such measurement.
yang hi, is it now possible to export the measurement as for e.g. dxf?