Editing Point Cloud Objects

In Edit Mode, you can apply basic editing operations to point cloud objects.

Mẹo

Point clouds can be converted to or from mesh objects for workflows that require geometry-based editing or further processing.

Transform (Biến Hóa)

Tham Chiếu [Reference]

Chế Độ [Mode]:

Chế Độ Biên Soạn [Edit Mode]

Trình Đơn [Menu]:

Point Cloud ‣ Transform

Standard transformation operators such as Move, Rotate, and Scale can be used to manipulate selected points within the point cloud.

These operators are useful for repositioning, aligning, or reshaping clusters of points manually.

Nhân Đôi (Duplicate)

Tham Chiếu [Reference]

Chế Độ [Mode]:

Chế Độ Biên Soạn [Edit Mode]

Trình Đơn [Menu]:

Point Cloud ‣ Duplicate

Tổ Hợp Phím Tắt [Shortcut]:

Shift-D

Creates a copy of the selected points and reposition the duplicated points.

Duplicated points inherit all attributes from the original points. - Can be used for manually scattering point clusters or duplicating specific regions for further modification.

Đặt Thuộc Tính [Set Attribute]

Tham Chiếu [Reference]

Chế Độ [Mode]:

Chế Độ Biên Soạn [Edit Mode]

Trình Đơn [Menu]:

Point Cloud ‣ Set Attribute

Opens a pop-up window showing the name of the active attribute as well as the value of that attribute for the selected points From there, you assign a new value to a selected attribute across all selected points.

This tool is useful for uniformly setting attribute values such as size, color, or velocity across selected points.

Xóa (Delete)

Tham Chiếu [Reference]

Chế Độ [Mode]:

Chế Độ Biên Soạn [Edit Mode]

Trình Đơn [Menu]:

Point Cloud ‣ Delete

Tổ Hợp Phím Tắt [Shortcut]:

X or Xóa (Delete)

Removes selected points from the point cloud.

Tách Rời (Separate)

Tham Chiếu [Reference]

Chế Độ [Mode]:

Chế Độ Biên Soạn [Edit Mode]

Trình Đơn [Menu]:

Point Cloud ‣ Separate

Tổ Hợp Phím Tắt [Shortcut]:

P

Creates a new point cloud object from the currently selected points.

This is useful for breaking a larger scan or dataset into manageable segments or organizing different regions of points into separate objects.