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rubbersheet

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In our university, a teacher using 3dmap 2014. He goes to raster correlate and then Rubbersheet... A dialog window opens where he uses rows and columns to use a polyonim transformation. Where is this thing at 3dmap 2022?

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АлексЮстасу
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I hadn't heard about it before, and it became interesting...
So far I found something similar, but not for Rubber Sheet (ADERSHEET), but for Transform (ADETRANSFORM):

Drawing_settings.png    Transform.png

Is this similar to what your teacher shows?

 


-- Alexander, private person, pacifist, english only with translator 🙂 --

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https://drive.google.com/file/d/1I77GhoNpwh2HkeC8s8jPS-9NPGYa2wYb/view?usp=drivesdk 47:10. As you can see, he uses the spesific  path to use this window and settings of rubbersheet. My problem is that I cant do that cause I can't find a way to open this window at map3d 2022. I'm sorry if this is easy to find I am just new and trying to learn this. 

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АлексЮстасу
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See right before 48:15 - Your teacher goes into the menu in "Raster".
It is not in the Map 3D menu. He appears in the menu, probably after installing another AutoCAD application, Raster Design.
At 48:15 you can see that the Raster Design features are being loaded.
So you need to have it installed on your computer.
Consequently, it's not the Rubbersheet from Map 3D. This is a different Rubbersheet, from Raster Design.

 


-- Alexander, private person, pacifist, english only with translator 🙂 --

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Do you know the way to load features and tools of raster design to 3d map or so?
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АлексЮстасу
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Unfortunately, I don't use Raster Design.
But I assume it needs to be installed - just like you installed Map 3D, etc.
I assume they should have told you about installing it in training?
And there is a special forum about it here -
https://forums.autodesk.com/t5/autocad-raster-design-forum/bd-p/134

 


-- Alexander, private person, pacifist, english only with translator 🙂 --

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Many things aren't said to us cause "we are mechanics and we should find our way to our problems".. Anyway. Thank you a lot. You have been truly helpful 

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ChicagoLooper
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The Rubber Sheet you refer to is from Raster Design, an add-on to the program.If you have it installed, it would look like this:

 

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If you don't have Raster Design installed, then you use the ALIGN command as an alternative. Enter ALIGN on command line to begin the command. If you prefer the ribbon, go to Planning & Analysis Workspace>>Home Tab>>Modify Panel>>Align Icon. BTW, the Align command not only on rasters but it works on drawing entities too.

 

Although the rubber sheet allows you to input more 'match points' as compared to the ALIGN command the  Align command is still a viable alternative. When using Align, choose any two match points. For example use top left and bottom right of your inserted raster and match them to their proper locations in your drawing. After you've selected the match points, go to command line and choose ENTER to continue and YES to scale.

 

102.jpg

 

 

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