Thinkbox releases Sequoia
Dec 02, 2015 by CGP Staff
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Thinkbox Software has released its cross-platform tool for converting particle and point cloud data to geometry. Sequoia can ingest or export data in nearly any format required, enabling seamless integration within established pipelines. Once a 3D mesh has been generated, additional features allow for smoothing and decimation to reduce triangle count.
Sequoia converts point cloud data from laser scanners, photogrammetry, and other sources to geometry quickly and efficiently. Meshes can be colored and textured through image projections for enhanced data visualization. Leveraging out-of-core asynchronous parallel processing, Sequoia can easily handle large data sets exceeding system memory on a wide range of hardware including tablets, laptops and graphics workstations. Through its native integration with Thinkbox’s Deadline, Sequoia can also perform distributed processing using local network or cloud resources.
More on Thinkbox Software’s website.
Sequoia converts point cloud data from laser scanners, photogrammetry, and other sources to geometry quickly and efficiently. Meshes can be colored and textured through image projections for enhanced data visualization. Leveraging out-of-core asynchronous parallel processing, Sequoia can easily handle large data sets exceeding system memory on a wide range of hardware including tablets, laptops and graphics workstations. Through its native integration with Thinkbox’s Deadline, Sequoia can also perform distributed processing using local network or cloud resources.
More on Thinkbox Software’s website.