![]() ![]() If you are looking to create top quality 3D models and you've captured from every side of the building we still recommend using Map & Model. If you are looking to create a model of a single facade choose the new vertical plan type and upload to it. There you will find a new upload option for vertical. You may also upload by accessing your project from the web and selecting the Upload tab. Mobile upload will upload your vertical flight and start processing automatically. Once the flight is complete you will be offered the chance to mobile upload your images. Remember, you may pause at any time to take additional capture. While the drone is executing the flight you may watch in First Person View from the video feed, Satellite View from the map, or Vertical View from the vertical plan. ![]() All this is done with safety and control in mind. While the drone is descending, you will also see a highlighted area identifying what altitude the drone will be descending to and providing a clear way to stop the drone if you encounter any problems. When this happens, the Vertical View will automatically be shown to give you full visibility on what is happening. Once you reach the beginning of the Flight Path area the drone will begin to descend from the Travel Altitude to begin capture. If you desire to make a photo-realistic 3D model, we recommend planning several Vertical plans to capture your structure from all sides and flying together with one Mission. Additionally you may add other plans to your Mission. Much like other flight modes on DroneDeploy, you must pass the pre-flight checklist in order to takeoff. Gimbal Angle - By default we will capture head-on photos at 0 degrees.Flight Direction - While your flight will default with bottoms up capture, you may invert this to capture top down.Overlap - Customize both front and side overlap for your flight.In Advanced settings you will find several other noteworthy options including: You may switch back to the map layer by tapping Satellite View at any time. You will also be able to rely on this view during flight. The settings you've set will be reflected here. New to Vertical Flight is the ability to switch into a Vertical View to see how the drone will fly. This defines where the Flight Path will be offset from the Facade. Set your Capture Distance for how far from the Facade the drone will fly.The drone will not fly lower than this altitude. Set the Structure Minimum which is the lowest altitude you are comfortable with the drone flying.We recommend setting this to the height of the structure, not lower. Set the Structure Height of the Facade that you would like to capture.This can be used to clear obstacles along the way to the Facade. Set the Travel Altitude which is the altitude the drone will travel to and from the area of capture.Move and drag the Facade on the map to align to the surface you would like to capture.Once the new plan is created you can start tuning the settings to meet your flight needs. Similar to other flight modes on DroneDeploy, to get started with Vertical Flight simply find it in the list and create a new plan. In 2021 we plan to expand Vertical Flight with orbit and other comprehensive vertical flight capabilities. Capturing multiple facades will lead to complete capture of a structure. Facades are the straight sides of structures. Our first vertical flight mode focuses on facades. ![]() This helps provide both high resolution photos of structure sides and the necessary capture for game changing 3D reconstruction in DroneDeploy. We designed Vertical Flight to capture areas that top down photography simply cannot see. We're excited to offer you the latest in autonomous drone technology. Welcome to the guide on how to fly with the Vertical flight mode.
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