Blender 5.0+ add-on · Python · Production tool, v3.1.1
Problem
Benaco-generated meshes carried door and window geometry artifacts that had to be manually
detected and removed — a full workday per project when done by hand.
Approach
Built a Blender add-on that automatically detects and masks out these artifacts, evolving
through several design iterations (starting from an earlier door_detector.py prototype) into a
production-ready tool now in active use.
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BEFORE/AFTER MESH COMPARISON — swap for screen recording or Potree embed —
~90 minfrom full workday
v3.1.1production release
3-persondept-wide adoption
RC–02VISUALIZATION
[Marketing Point Cloud Animation — title]
Blender · Geometry Nodes · [capture source]
Problem
[Fill in: what was this animation for — client marketing deliverable? What need did it serve?]
Approach
[Fill in: capture method, Geometry Nodes explode/morph setup, transition from raw scan to finished visual.]
RC–03VISUALIZATION
Panoramic Recreation — Revit Geometry in Real-World Scan Space
RTC360 scan data · Revit model integration · Blender lighting/render · Virtual tour delivery
Problem
An existing virtual tour needed to reflect newly installed equipment, but re-scanning the
space to capture it wasn't a practical option.
Approach
Combined high-density RTC360 scan data with the corresponding Revit model geometry for the
new equipment. The meshes were edited, lit, and rendered in Blender to match the original
panorama's perspective and lighting, then swapped in place of the original images in the
virtual tour — showing the new equipment sitting correctly in real-world scan space.
RTC360 + Revitcombined source data
Zero re-scanrequired
In-place swapinto existing tour
RC–04PERSONAL WORK
Personal Projects
Independent reality capture & rendering experiments — outside client work
What's here
[Fill in: short framing — e.g. "A rotating set of independent scanning, Gaussian
splatting, and Blender experiments done on my own equipment and time."]
Notes
[Fill in per image as you add them — scanner/software used, what you were
testing, anything worth calling out.]