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May 2010 - We have launched this page to showcase the work of our users and to give them an opportunity to broadcast their skills to a wider audience and also provide a platform for them to advertise their services. This is a new free service we are offering our customers. If you are an LSS user and wish to be included in these listings please contact Nigel Lorriman via the Contacts page.
For those looking to use LSS themselves, although there is only a handful of examples listed here, we have in excess of 2,000 users of our software, so it's always worth asking around if anyone you are working with is or has used LSS.
Through our support website lssforum.com we provide an opportunity for users to advertise their services. Hit the button to visit the client details page. And if you are an LSS user and wish to take advantage of this free service then either create your own entry on the site, or contact Nigel Lorriman via the normal channels and he will put an advert together for you.
Although not the only aspect of LSS to make the headlines, 3D flythroughs are a popular way of delivering project information, designs and proposals to clients. These can involve drive-throughs of a new housing development, visualisation of a proposed windfarm or a time-lapse presentation of a quarry development. Whatever the purpose, an LSS user is able to produce either a realtime dynamic virtual tour which they can distribute using our free '3D Vantage' program or a movie (avi) file.
1) Example Windfarm fly-by. Data kindly supplied by UK Perspectives. Quarry Design by Citrine
2) Flythrough of a Tarmac Quarry in Northern England
3) A leisure park flythrough produced by GMW Site Engineering Ltd. You can contact the author of this presentation by email.
4) Planning application produced for a client by Mining Surveys (UK) Ltd.
5) An example road design visualisation by Citrine.
6) LIDAR data supplied by Getmapping. DSM data at 5m posting (5m interval grid of levels). Half way through the movie you'll see us superimposing a simulated line of sight analysis for a fictional building. Red areas show the extent of the line of sight.
7) Golf Course visualisation (1) by Cranham Consultancy Services
8) Golf Course visualisation (2) by Cranham Consultancy Services