19th February 2014, 07:27 PM
BAJR Wrote:Here is a pdf ( actually works! ) of a trench I did as a test - the planning and interpretation is made so much easier! the section was unavailable to draw properly and a photo was impossible. ( width of trench and safety _
enjoy! a section I could not have drawn or recorded any other way.
http://www.bajr.org/documents/whitecastle.pdf
the record was done with both a sketch and context record sheets.
Forgot to say... download and then use mouse (with left mouse for rotate and right mouse for zoom and both for move) to look around
Yup, that's the one :face-approve:
The first one we tried it out on was a complete set of house footings excavated into a deep-strat Roman vicus, took some stitching together (and the half-a-coke-bottle looks a bit odd) but you can tour the footing trenches, turn around and check out the sections, or fly like a bird and see the overall aerial view, not something possible in real life since no access for a cherry-picker. A lot of late evenings for the CAD contingent but got excellent report illus not possible any other way. Has required a bit of a mental adjustment in how to take site photos though! You can use it on old (and very old) APs too, if you've got enough coverage...I hadn't :face-crying: