A storytelling canvas for planners and designers
Planners, designers, communities and clients all benefit from drone-based visualization data.
While a site survey remains a standard tool in the site planning process, the site plan and vicinity map often do not tell the full story of the project location’s existing conditions.
For example, a 3D digital canvas provides immersive context and texture to communicate your vision, while also having the flexibility to be rotated to the perspective views that best tell your story.
Planners, designers, communities and clients all benefit when you integrate 2D and 3D site reference documentation and visualization into your project workflow. Whether you need geo-referenced orthophotos, CAD linework, a textured 3D model or something in between, we’ve got you covered.
Insights for planners and designers
Land sales: Accelerate buyer decision making and maximize sale price
The use of drones in the real estate industry is becoming increasingly popular, particularly when it comes to land sales. Drones are equipped with cameras and ...
Quality Data in Variable Terrain
When it comes to collecting accurate data through remote sensing technologies, terrain awareness and ground sampling distance (GSD) are two crucial factors to ...
Photogrammetry versus LIDAR, which is better?
Photogrammetry vs LiDAR. Both are popular methods for creating 3D models. Both methods have their advantages and disadvantages, and depending on the use case, ...
Improve the quality of commercial property assessment data
Commercial assessors are professionals who are responsible for assessing the value of commercial properties such as office buildings, retail centers, and wareh ...

