Get started & settings
User management & settings
As an organisation admin, you have access to all data within the organisation. Admins also have access to the organisation settings and they can manage users (invite/remove). The first user in the organisation will be an admin by default. Organisation details Set or update the details of your organisation. Name, country and owner are required fields so fill them in to save the details. (https://stFew readersGet started & overview
For a surveyor, GISGRO offers an easy way to share survey data with clients. The online workflow consists of visualising, analysing, and sharing the dataset. Visualisation can be done via 3D or map, upload your data and see for yourself! From 3D you can: Visualise your data (e.g. add colors) You can do Structural analysis (https://gisgro.crisp.help/en/article/analyse-3d-structural-analysis-14vdenFew readers
Upload & analyse
Analyse - 3D Structural analysis
Cross section Use the cross-section tool in 3D view to cut vertically or horizontally across a region on the inspection site, and to assess the cut region in a 2-dimensional form. You can adjust the plane slider to widen the section or move its position around the cross-sectioned area. Activate Cross section tool from the toolbar upleft by clicking and select 2 points to form a line. Vertical cross section is created just by clicking, horizontal cross-section by holding Shift while clickFew readersAnalyse - Bathymetric tools
Bathymetric tools allow you to visualise and analyse the depth information of a dataset in the map view. How elevation model is calculated in GISGRO? Bathymetric chart, contours, and soundings Bathymetric chart tool allows you to visualise the depth levels within your survey area region. To get the chart visible on the map: Activate the bathymetric chart tool from the top left corner menu. SeFew readersUpload and visualise
Data formats Datasets are ready for upload when they are in a projected coordinate system and an assigned height reference system, and compressed into one ZIP file. Supported 3D model formats: .obj and .ifc. If .obj file includes textures, include also the .mtl and .pngFew readersAnalyse - Measurement tools
General Measurement tools allow you to do a simple analysis of the data. The tools include measurements of distance and area; in 3D view, you can also check the coordinates of a single point. The measurements can also be exported in DXF format to be used in different software. Measure distance You can meFew readers
Report & share
Share
Share dataset Sharing datasets to your client via GISGRO is easy: Just click share and add an email to invite your client to access the data! Your client will be able to view the data for as long as you have an active license in GISGRO. Click on Share datasets button and select the dataset(s) to be shared from the drop down menu. You can select multiple datasets to share at once You can see the datasets you have selected here and can add or remove them from the field Enter the emaiFew readersObservations
Observations can be used by surveyors as a tool to direct attention towards a specific point or area within the dataset. You can either manually add observations or import them from a CSV file. The added observations are automatically gathered into the report. You can select the type and severity of the observation. The observations placed before a chainage is made will automatically be added to the respected chainage upon creation. (https://storage.crisp.chat/users/helpdesk/website/a8ec963Few readersPDF report
Overview GISGRO automatically creates a survey report in PDF format using the observations you make to the survey data and this will be shared to the client along with the data. You can download the survey report from the Report tab of the dataset info panel in the 3D view. Before you do, you can improve your report by adding a cover image and other information to it! You can also add your organisation’s logo to the PDF report. It will replace the GISGRO logo set as default. See more infFew readersPrint map as PDF
Get started Before you start printing your map as a PDF, open all features which you want to be visible on the map – e.g., bathymetric chart, volume calculation, and measurements. Activate the Print map tool from the upleft toolbar and select paper size and scale. You can use predefined or custom values. You can change the location of the print with arrows and edit tFew readers