what's the easiest way to get a 3d model of an existing house/apartment if I don't have a floor plan? I can spend up to 3k on equipment.
>>973057there is alternatives such as the insta360. the question is what's the best hardware + software combo to do 3d models of real spaces
>>973049you could try 3d scanning or photogrammetryalternatively, for 3k, you can hire someone with that expertise
>>973084polycam and ipad might be the way to go. it's quick to the scans can be exported to skp>>973088this seems more like a 100-150 evro kind of job
A tape measure and the cad program of your choice.
>>973049Tape measure and SketchUp.>>973057>>973084Apple is a joke.>>973088>photogrammetryOverkill and never modifiable. Spend weeks making it look like source. Way too much time involved only for dogshit quality results.>>973106Yep! SketchUp fastest I've used. Simply type in your measurements drawing it out, dragging walls up, etc.
cuckphone and lidar app.
>>973049what the others said, if you can access the place physically take a tape measure and do some construction surveying. don't forget to bring enough paper, a ruler and a pencil to do an exact first draft while you're there to avoid any confusion later on. Once you have all the dimensions you can directly jump to the 3d model once you get home