SHARE3DCAM FAQ
Renovation Measurement
For old building renovation, residential measurement, commercial refurbishment, and complex interior capture.
What is the best tool for renovation measurement?
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What is the best tool for renovation measurement?
Common tools include tape measures, laser distance meters, and 3D scanning devices. Tape and laser meters still work for simple checks. For complex spaces, repeated verification, modeling, drawing preparation, or multi team coordination, 3D scanning is usually more practical because it captures more spatial context in one workflow.
Renovation Measurement
3D Scanning
Can a 3D scanner replace manual site measurement?
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Can a 3D scanner replace manual site measurement?
In many indoor renovation projects, a 3D scanner can replace a large part of repetitive manual measurement and note taking. Critical dimensions, occluded areas, installation details, and tolerance sensitive checks may still require targeted manual verification.
Manual Measurement
Workflow Limits
Is 3D scanning suitable for old building renovation?
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Is 3D scanning suitable for old building renovation?
Yes. 3D scanning is often useful for old building renovation because original drawings may be missing, incomplete, or different from the real site. A scan helps teams capture existing conditions and create a more reliable reference before design, measurement review, or documentation work begins.
Old Building Renovation
Existing Conditions
Interior Design
Support designers who need faster site capture, clearer spatial context, and fewer repeat visits.
How do interior designers capture site dimensions more efficiently?
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How do interior designers capture site dimensions more efficiently?
Interior designers can use 3D scanning to capture a full space during the site visit, then use the point cloud or visual model as a reference for design preparation. This is especially useful in complex interiors, old buildings, and projects that need faster proposal development.
Interior Design
Site Dimensions
Can scan data improve client communication?
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Can scan data improve client communication?
Scan data can help clients and project teams understand a space more clearly than photos or manual notes alone. Point clouds, visual scenes, and measurable spatial records can support design discussion, proposal review, change communication, and coordination between designers, contractors, and owners.
Client Communication
Spatial Records
Do furniture and obstacles affect scanning results?
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Do furniture and obstacles affect scanning results?
They can. A scanner records visible conditions, so furniture, partitions, people, and clutter may create local occlusions. Better path planning, multi angle capture, and targeted verification can reduce the impact.
Occlusion
Capture Path
Construction and As Built Documentation
For site records before construction, progress review, as built reference, and handover documentation.
What is 3D scanning used for in construction documentation?
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What is 3D scanning used for in construction documentation?
3D scanning can turn site conditions into reviewable and measurable spatial records. It is useful for existing condition capture, progress documentation, as built reference, coordination, and handover support.
Construction Documentation
Site Records
Can scan results support as-built documentation?
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Can scan results support as-built documentation?
Yes. Scan results can support as-built documentation by providing a digital record of actual site conditions. They can be used for measurement review, progress comparison, drawing preparation, handover records, and issue discussion, while final deliverables should still be checked against project standards.
As-Built Documentation
Handover Records
Point Cloud, CAD, and BIM
How captured scan data enters drafting, modeling, review, and project delivery workflows.
What can point cloud data be used for?
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What can point cloud data be used for?
Point cloud data can support measurement review, spatial context review, modeling reference, CAD drawing preparation, BIM preparation, coordination, and project documentation.
Point Cloud
CAD
How does LiDAR scan data become CAD?
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How does LiDAR scan data become CAD?
LiDAR scan data is typically processed into point clouds first. Software can then help generate or support CAD drawings. In real projects, teams still need to review and edit drawings according to drawing standards and project requirements.
DWG
Drawing Output
Can scan data be used in CAD, SketchUp or BIM workflows?
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Can scan data be used in CAD, SketchUp or BIM workflows?
Yes. Scan data is commonly used as a reference for CAD drafting, SketchUp modeling, BIM preparation, measurement review, and coordination. It should be understood as a reliable spatial reference and workflow input, not a fully automatic replacement for professional drawing or modeling work.
CAD
BIM
SketchUp
Product Selection
Choose based on project scale, capture conditions, output requirements, and team workflow.
How should teams choose a scanner for renovation and interior capture?
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How should teams choose a scanner for renovation and interior capture?
Teams should evaluate workflow fit rather than specifications alone. Practical factors include capture speed, indoor usability, output formats, software processing, team onboarding, and downstream CAD, BIM, or documentation needs.
Scanner Selection
Workflow Fit
What are SHARE SLAM S20 and S100 typically used for?
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What are SHARE SLAM S20 and S100 typically used for?
SHARE SLAM S20 is commonly used for handheld indoor capture, renovation measurement, interior spaces, and compact site documentation. SHARE SLAM S100 is typically used for larger spaces, more complex sites, exterior or mixed indoor outdoor capture, and professional mobile mapping workflows.
SHARE SLAM S20
SHARE SLAM S100
Software Ecosystem
SHARE Capture and SHARE PointClouds Studio connect site capture, data processing, and deliverable preparation.
What do SHARE Capture and SHARE PointClouds Studio do?
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What do SHARE Capture and SHARE PointClouds Studio do?
SHARE Capture supports on site capture, device connection, and field operation. SHARE PointClouds Studio supports point cloud processing, data review, 3DGS model generation, CAD drawing preparation, and documentation workflows.
SHARE Capture
SHARE PointClouds Studio
Is the software available for SHARE3DCAM users?
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Is the software available for SHARE3DCAM users?
SHARE Capture and SHARE PointClouds Studio are available for SHARE3DCAM users. Feature availability, supported devices, regional access, and release timing may vary by product version, so teams should confirm the latest software details before project deployment.
Software Access
Project Deployment
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