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  • PortalCam

    • Product Overview
    • Basic Operation
    • Using the LCC Scan App
    • Maintenance and Care
  • Lixel K Series

    • Lixel K1

      • Product Overview
      • Basic Operation
      • Device Activation and Connection
      • Scanning Workflow
      • Acquire Point Cloud Data with Absolute Coordinate
      • Map Fusion
      • Route Planning Suggestions for Typical Scenes
      • Precautions
    • Lixel K2

      • Product Overview
      • Basic Operation
      • Device Activation and Connection
      • Scanning Workflow
      • Acquire Point Cloud Data with Absolute Coordinate
      • Map Fusion
      • Route Planning Suggestions for Typical Scenes
      • Precautions
  • Lixel L Series

    • Lixel L2 Pro

      • Product Overview
      • Basic Operation
      • Device Activation and Connection
      • Scanning Workflow
      • Acquire Point Cloud Data with Absolute Coordinate
      • Measure Point
      • Appendix
  • Lixel Studio

    • Version and Copyright
    • Installation and Activation
    • Software Interface
    • File Operations
    • Project Processing
    • Tools
    • 2D Drawing
    • Applications
    • Settings
    • Device Connection
  • Lixel CyberColor

    • LCC Studio

      • Getting Started
      • Version and Updates
      • Download and Installation
      • Interface Overview and Navigation
      • Pre-Reconstruction Work
      • Model Reconstruction
      • Single Model Reconstruction
      • Map Fusion
      • Aerial-Ground Map Fusion
      • Aerial Reconstruction
      • My Models
      • Other Features
      • Settings and Account
      • Video Reconstruction
      • FAQ
    • LCC Scene Editor

      • Version and Updates
      • Account and Sign In
      • Product Overview and Home
      • Editor Interface
      • Three Navigation Modes
      • File
      • Settings
      • Edit
      • Window
      • Global Toolbar
      • Assets and Properties
      • Left Toolbar
      • Viewpoint
      • Skybox
      • Annotation
      • Measurement
      • Flythrough
      • Scene Report
      • 3D Layout
      • Preview Mode (Viewer)
      • Help
      • FAQ
    • LCC Model Editor

      • Version and Updates
      • User Guide
      • Overview and Interface
      • File Operations
      • Selectors
      • Editing Models
      • Measurement
      • Color Grading
      • Asset Management
      • Settings and Help
      • FAQ
    • Version History

Software Interface

This chapter introduces the main interface layout, the tools available on the quick toolbar, and the project management options on the home page.

Main Interface

After launching the software, the main interface consists of the menu bar, data list, properties panel, display window, and quick toolbar.

Main interface
AreaDescription
Menu barAccess to file, project processing, tools, drawing, applications, and settings
Data listDisplays point clouds, trajectories, and models loaded in the current project
Properties panelShows the properties of the selected data
Display windowThe main 3D viewport for viewing and interacting with point cloud data
Quick toolbarCommon viewing tools such as rotation, measurement, and camera mode

Quick Toolbar

The quick toolbar includes Rotation Type, Measurement Tools, Camera Mode, EDL View, Xray View, View Direction, Global View, Scale Bar, and Progress Bar.

Rotation Type

Double-click the left mouse button to set the rotation center. Two rotation types are available:

  • Trackball Trackball: Rotate the view from any angle.
  • Turntable Turntable: Lock the roll axis to prevent the point cloud from flipping during rotation.

Measurement Tools

The measurement toolbar includes Point, Distance, Polyline, Area, Angle, Multi-Point, Density measurement, and Measurement Settings.

Measurement toolbar

Point Measurement

Pick a point on the point cloud to read its coordinates, RGB values, and intensity.

Point measurement
  1. Click Point in the measurement tools.
  2. Left-click a point in the point cloud to read its information. The information box can be dragged freely.
  3. Click the measurement tool button again to exit.

Distance Measurement

Select two points in the scene to generate a measurement line and display the result. The blue value is the straight-line distance between the two points; the white values are the projected distances along each axis.

Distance measurement
  1. Click Distance in the measurement tools.
  2. Left-click two points in sequence. The software generates the measurement line and displays the distance. Both points remain draggable, and the result updates in real time.
  3. Click the measurement tool button again to exit.

Polyline Measurement

Select multiple points in sequence to generate a chain of measurement segments. The blue value shows the total polyline length; hovering over a segment shows that segment's length.

Polyline measurement
  1. Click Polyline in the measurement tools.
  2. Left-click points in sequence. The software connects each point and displays the results.
  3. While drawing, dashed lines show live component distances; once finished, the total length is shown in blue and segment lengths appear on hover. All points remain draggable.
  4. Press Enter or double-click to finish drawing. Right-click to undo the last point.
  5. Click the measurement tool button again to exit.

Area Measurement

Draw a polygon on the point cloud to read the projected area inside it.

Area measurement
  1. Click Area in the measurement tools.
  2. Left-click points in sequence to form a closed polygon.
  3. Once closed, the total area is shown in blue; hovering over an edge shows its length.
  4. Press Enter or double-click to finish drawing. Right-click to undo the last point.
  5. Click the measurement tool button again to exit.

Angle Measurement

Click three points A, O, B in sequence to measure the angle ∠AOB.

Angle measurement
  1. Click Angle in the measurement tools.
  2. Left-click three points in sequence. The software uses the middle point as the vertex, generates two measurement lines, and displays the angle.
  3. All three points remain draggable, and the result updates in real time.
  4. Right-click during drawing to undo the last point.
  5. Click the measurement tool button again to exit.

Multi-Point Measurement

Pick multiple points and read their coordinates, RGB values, and intensity, with support for recording, labeling, and exporting.

Multi-point measurement
  1. Click Multi-Point in the measurement tools.
  2. Left-click points in the point cloud to read their information.
  3. (Optional) Customize the displayed columns, such as point name, coordinates, RGB, intensity, GPS time, and label.
  4. (Optional) Check the label column to add a tag to a point. Double-click the input field to enter text. English letters and numbers are currently supported.
  5. (Optional) Click Delete to remove a point.
  6. (Optional) Click Export to save the selected points as a .txt or .csv file.
  7. Click the measurement tool button again to exit.

Density Measurement

Calculate the point cloud density of a selected area.

Density measurement
  1. Click Density in the measurement tools.
  2. Set the calculation range parameter (Length). By default, density is calculated per square meter.
  3. Left-click in the point cloud to read the density of that area.
  4. Click the measurement tool button again to exit.

Measurement Settings

Supports custom display settings, letting you turn auxiliary displays such as the magnifier and grid assist on or off as needed.

Measurement settings

Camera Mode

Camera mode switches the viewing perspective between two modes:

  • Perspective Perspective: Mimics how the human eye views a 3D scene, with closer objects appearing larger.
  • Orthographic Orthographic: Object size in the point cloud does not change with viewing distance.

EDL View

Enabling EDL (Eye-Dome Lighting) EDL enhances edge contours and surface detail in the active window. EDL intensity can be adjusted under Settings → Rendering Display.

EDL off

EDL off

EDL on

EDL on

Xray View

Enabling Xray mode Xray makes the point cloud translucent, revealing internal structure. Xray exposure can be adjusted under Settings → Rendering Display.

Xray off

Xray off

Xray on

Xray on

View Direction

Switch the camera to a standard view direction.

Front View Front view: Views from -y to +y, with the plane being x-z.

Front view

Left View Left view: Views from -x to +x, with the plane being y-z.

Left view

Top View Top view: Views from +z to -z, with the plane being x-y.

Top view

Back View Back view: Views from +y to -y, with the plane being x-z.

Back view

Right View Right view: Views from +x to -x, with the plane being y-z.

Right view

Bottom View Bottom view: Views from -z to +z, with the plane being x-y.

Bottom view

Global View

Click Global View Global view to reset the view, returning the point cloud to its initial top-down orientation, centered in the window.

Scale Bar

The scale bar provides a visual reference for spatial distance in the current view. A line segment of fixed pixel length maps to a real-world physical distance, helping you gauge scale during planning or measurement.

Scale bar

Progress Bar

The progress bar is a real-time monitor for the processing workflow, showing overall status alongside a breakdown of each stage from raw data processing through final model output.

Progress bar

Home Page

The home page provides base functions including About Lixel Studio, Check for Updates, Help, and Authorization Activation. The main view lists recently opened projects for quick access, and offers New Project, Open Project, and project management options including Open Project Path, Rename Project, and Remove Project.

Home page

New Project

Lixel Studio manages data using a project structure. Before entering the main interface, a project must be created.

  1. Click New Project.
  2. Choose a project path, create a folder if needed, enter a file name, and confirm.

Open Project

Open an existing project file.

  1. Click Open Project.
  2. Select an existing project and click Open.

Open Project Path

Open the folder containing an existing project file.

Open project path

Remove Project

Removes the project from the Lixel Studio startup project list. The project data remains on disk.

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