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Getting square footage567

crglass private msg quote post Address this user
Can anyone direct me on to get the square footage of a house from the Matterport tour? I dont have cad software. I know I can open the .obj in photoshop but Im not sure how to read it in there.

What I mean is do I have to manually measure every room with the measure tool in Matterport? or is there any easier way?
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Jamie private msg quote post Address this user
Not currently. You need to manually measure it. Best thing, take a laser measure with you and use that. You can get cheap cad software and either import the obj or a screen grab and go from there.
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crglass private msg quote post Address this user
Ok great thank you Jamie!
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Marcel private msg quote post Address this user
sketchandcalc is useful. Basically take a snap shot of the MP model floor plan and import then measure.
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ron0987 private msg quote post Address this user
Like Jamie and Marcel was talking about that is the easiest, but you have to remember that a screen shoot might not be to scale, if you know at least one measurement, one wall a door way or something then you can easily size it in most basic CAD programs. If you are going to do this on a regular bases you might invest in a basic CAD program but allows to outline the foot print and it will automatically calculate it. This is the fastest easiest way but you will have to do it for each floor.

Ron
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crglass private msg quote post Address this user
Yes I will be doing it on a regular basis. Wonderful advice! Thank you for your help.
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