Agisoft Metashape Made Practical
Step-by-Step Photogrammetry Workflows for Drone Mapping, 3D Models & Survey Beginners
by Evan J. Kessler (Independently Published)
Are you sitting on folders of drone or camera photos and still don't have a usable 3D model or map to show for it?
Does Metashape feel powerful but intimidating, with too many buttons and not enough clear guidance?
This practical, beginner-focused guide was written to change that.
Instead of dense software documentation, Agisoft Metashape Made Practical walks you through the complete workflow like a calm one-on-one mentor: from planning a simple flight or tabletop shoot, to importing images, aligning them safely, building dense clouds and meshes, and exporting clean orthomosaics, DEMs, and measurements you can trust.
You'll see exactly what to click, when to click it, and why it matters - using conservative, stable settings that work on modest hardware and for people who are new to photogrammetry, GIS, and survey tools.
Inside, you'll learn how to:
- Turn small objects, facades, roofs, fields, and job sites into clear, usable 3D models and maps
- Plan beginner-safe flights and walk-around captures that avoid holes, blur, and distortion
- Choose practical Metashape settings for Align Photos, Dense Cloud, Mesh, Texture, DEM, and Orthomosaic
- Rescue projects when alignment fails, strips don't line up, or surfaces look wavy and noisy
- Clean up point clouds, rebuild meshes, and sharpen textures without "breaking" the project
- Measure distance, area, and volume inside Metashape for stockpiles, pads, and roof reports
- Decide when you should re-fly, re-shoot, or simply re-process the data you already have
- Build personal templates, checklists, and folder structures so every future project runs faster
Each chapter is written in plain language for:
- Hobby drone pilots and new drone business owners
- Engineers, inspectors, and construction professionals who are new to photogrammetry
- Photographers, 3D artists, and students exploring Metashape for the first time
- Seniors and non-technical users who want clear, calm, step-by-step instructions
You'll find:
- Beginner-safe default settings that prioritize stability and clarity over complexity
- Simple troubleshooting flows for slow processing, crashes, missing geometry, and blurry orthomosaics
- One-page workflows for small objects, facades, and drone mapping jobs
- Practical checklists so you know when a model or map is "good enough" to deliver
By the end of this guide, you won't just "know more about Metashape" - you'll have a repeatable workflow you can trust, from photos on your SD card to finished, shareable 3D models and maps.
This guide is independently published by Evan J. Kessler and is not affiliated with, sponsored by, or endorsed by Agisoft LLC or any other company. It is an unofficial companion guide created to help new users get practical results from Agisoft Metashape.