I've been attempting to use the GEOMAP command to bring satellite imagery into one of my maps. I have followed theses steps:
1. Signed into my Autodesk360 account.
2. Assigned a coordinate system (SC83F) to my map.
3. Entered the GEOMAP command and selected "A" for aerial image.
Following these steps, I am unable to display the aerial imagery. Is there a setting or an additional step that I am missing here? Thanks for the help.
Geomap command will display data in a limited area (based on the assigned coordinate system). To view the data you will require to zoom in For example, Assigned coordinate system WGS84 43N (this CRS is suitable for data between 72°E and 78°E, northern hemisphere) in this case, zoom in to the area between the given coordinate (72E and 78E). On doing so, you will be able to view the image data.
Hello
Please you are where exactly with this SC83F projection ?
Bye, Pat
Patrice BRAUD
We are having the same issue in our office where, in the past, Geomap worked fine but now none of our three software seats can access the imagery.
Coord sys assigned and A360 account looged on.
@dtrimble wrote:
We are having the same issue in our office where, in the past, Geomap worked fine but now none of our three software seats can access the imagery.
Coord sys assigned and A360 account looged on.
Have you installed the hotfix for the Bing Maps?
@dtrimble wrote:
Forgot to say that the Hotfix has not fixed our problem
Sign out of A360 from the Windows task bar, then make sure when you use the GEOMAP command make sure you get the A360 Sign In dialog box. You may need to go to the Options (In AutoCAD MAP3D) System tab and select the Hidden Message box.
Do you have an object in the map before trying to bring in the images?
Ok I signed out and then back in.
Yes I alway have something in my file before I use geomap and I do zoom in quite a bit
This was the result.
If I zoom in or out all the imagery goes away.
Cant say why but...
After a Windows update, a reboot, sign out and then sign back in to 360....VIOLA! I have imagery!
Thanks for the help