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Hi there,
I'm new on the forum and have exactly zero experience with any AutoCAD programs.
I'm currently working on a yardage guide for my golf course. So far I've gotten the green/fairway/etc shapes by tracing GoogleEarth images in Adobe Illustrator. Works just great, but measuring all the distances by hand in Illustrator is kind of a nuisance. Especially when one does have to change the reference point afterwards and redo all the calculations and labels. See screenshot. So I thought there has to be a better way to do this. And a Google search put out AutoCAD for my search terms.
What I ideally would want is a program which still lets me draw the shapes by using the Google Earth images (scaled to a coordinate system) and then set a reference point and several target points which would display their distance (meters/yards exchangeble?) to the reference point. Changes to the reference point would be automatically reflected by the labels.
Which of the myriad of AutoCAD programs would be best suited for this task?
On a second note....obviously the accuracy of those distances relies heavily on the accuracy of the Google Earth images and a proper scaling to fit the coordinate system. Would the software be a different one if the data for the points (reference/target) would be collected/imported with a professional grade GPS Rover?
Thanks in advance for any help!
It's much appreciated!
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