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    New Member
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    Registered: ‎05-03-2012

    New guy with some questions

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    05-03-2012 11:42 AM

    Hi! My background is in architectural drafting/CAD, and I am being nudged into GIS at my firm. I have a lot of AutoCAD experience, so going though the Map3D tutorials was not a problem...but those tutorials don't answer some BASIC questions I have. 

    #1- When starting a new map from scratch, what should I set the units to? Should they stay at decimal? Engineering? Architectural? Any recommendations for changes to the Standard Settings before I start drawing?

    #2- should I assign a Coordinate system immedately before drawing, or can I do it afterwards, and then "move" the geometry to the correct coordinates?

    #3- When I draw, should everything be done in inches, as Civil Drafters do? Or should I be working in Feet, and real world sizes; this is what our County GIS people want when we submit drawings to them in the future. 

    #4- Where can I get some georeferenced photos of my region? I understand that if a coordinate system is set and if the photos are georeferenced that they should Automatically "snap" into place for easy tracing.

    #5- Is there anyone out there using Map 3D in California?

    Thanks!! 

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    Valued Mentor
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    Registered: ‎03-24-2004

    Re: New guy with some questions

    05-03-2012 12:36 PM in reply to: archdrafting

    set the coor system first along with any drawing layers you would use in each map you draw and save it as a template file so you con start a new drawing with all those items set as you like them

     

    Units are relative to the CS you select. some are metric in meters; some are in feet indicated by the "F" in the Coord sys name  CA83-IF is cal state plane in feet . I'm not sure what part of the state that is in.

     

    http://www.dot.ca.gov/hq/tsip/gis/datalibrary/gisdatalibrary.html   has all sorts of downloadable GIS data

     

     

     

     

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