1. Select the "Virtual Survey" icon from the "qSurvey" module on the 3D Toolbar

2. Click on the "+" button to start a new Virtual Survey project. These projects are linked at the site-level and can span across multiple captures. You can have up-to 25 projects tied to each site.

3. If you already have one in progress, select it from the dropdown menu. Results are automatically saved as you draft.

4. For a new Virtual Survey, type in the name and select the relevant code profile.

Shared Code Profiles
Creating A Shared Code Library
Administrator Rights Needed
In order to create a shared Code Library with your organization, you require Administrative rights as a user
Everyone has access to the "Looq Default" profile, but many organizations may wish to customize this. Organization admins can manage Code Libraries in the "Organization" -> "Code Library" section of the Looq Platform. Code libraries can be created manually, or imported.
Manually: Click the "Add Code" button a specify the following for each feature: Code, Description, Type (Point/Line), Layer. Layers will be used to group and assign a color to similar features. For example, "Top of Curb" and "Flowline" have different feature codes but might both be on the "Roadways" layer.
Import: To import all of your feature codes at once, import a .CSV file in the following format
| Field Code | Description | Type | Layer |
|---|---|---|---|
| TC | Top of Curb | Line | Roadways |
| FL | Flowline | Line | Roadways |
| SE | Spot Elevation | Point | Terrain |
Click Save to make the new Code Profile available to the rest of your organization.
This process can also be done at the site-level when creating a new Virtual Survey, but code profiles created on the site-level will only be tied to that specific site, and not available to the entire organization.
After creating a new site the existing codes cannot be edited, but new ones can be added at any time.
5. Click "Start Virtual Survey" to begin.