Hi, I am using point clouds generated from photogrammetry and laser scanners in Rhino. I’m generally not meshing or surfacing them, but just adding dimensions, other surfaces, etc. I would like to tint two point clouds of a sidewalk that overlap so that I can visually differentiate between them easily. They have correct, natural colors now and I don’t want to overwrite their colors, just give one a blue tint and another a red tint. Ideally, I could turn that effect on and off.
Is there a way to accomplish that from within the Rhino menus? though about creating a light source that illuminated each point cloud separately, or making them a glass material or something. But no luck so far.
I’m pretty new to Rhino so anything involving scripting, etc. will be beyond my skill set.
My fallback position will be to use “colorize” in CloudCompare before I bring the point clouds into Rhino, but I’d prefer to stay in Rhino for the whole workflow if possible. Thanks for any suggestions!
Craig