Hi,
I am new to using maps with AutoCAD and newish to Civil 3D. Was an LT user for years. I am attempting to use Geo Location on Civil 3D to get a map into my drawing. I am having difficulty getting it to scale correctly. I am not sure if this is due to my coordinate system or what. I have read some forums and watched some video but I am obviously missing something.
I am attaching a pretty blank DWG with some sample coordinates. They were surveyed in NAD83 CSRS UTM Zone 13N Near Outlook Saskatchewan in Canada
Maybe someone can make it work and write down the steps they took.
Thank You in advance
Hi,
I am new to using maps with AutoCAD and newish to Civil 3D. Was an LT user for years. I am attempting to use Geo Location on Civil 3D to get a map into my drawing. I am having difficulty getting it to scale correctly. I am not sure if this is due to my coordinate system or what. I have read some forums and watched some video but I am obviously missing something.
I am attaching a pretty blank DWG with some sample coordinates. They were surveyed in NAD83 CSRS UTM Zone 13N Near Outlook Saskatchewan in Canada
Maybe someone can make it work and write down the steps they took.
Thank You in advance
I should add... When it prompts for an address I am not sure what to put to get it to start in the right place.
I should add... When it prompts for an address I am not sure what to put to get it to start in the right place.
Why do you think the scale is wrong? This is what I see when I open your drawing:
The measurement I got for that line matched the dimension indicated. But I didn't know how wide the S. Saskatchewan River was, so I Googled it and Google told me that there's a bridge near St. Louis, Saskatchewan, that is 300 meters long. So I zoomed up to it and measured it:
Looks good to me.
Why do you think the scale is wrong? This is what I see when I open your drawing:
The measurement I got for that line matched the dimension indicated. But I didn't know how wide the S. Saskatchewan River was, so I Googled it and Google told me that there's a bridge near St. Louis, Saskatchewan, that is 300 meters long. So I zoomed up to it and measured it:
Looks good to me.
When I see what you posted it looks very correct. When you opened my DWG I assume there was no map there?
I cannot get it to open the map in the correct place like you did. Do you mind telling me the steps you took to place that map? I assume I am overlooking something very simple and maybe its just one of those days lol.
Your example with my line and measurements looks perfect
When I see what you posted it looks very correct. When you opened my DWG I assume there was no map there?
I cannot get it to open the map in the correct place like you did. Do you mind telling me the steps you took to place that map? I assume I am overlooking something very simple and maybe its just one of those days lol.
Your example with my line and measurements looks perfect
Shoot. I'm gonna look stupid here bc I don't know how to turn this thing on/off. I can turn off the maps, but if I didn't have this widget or whatever at the bottom of my screen that can assign different projections I'm not sure how I'd get it back.
But your drawing came with that projection. I didn't load it. I just turned on Bing up on the Geolocation tab on the ribbon.
Maybe you're not loading all the Map stuff when C3D starts?
Shoot. I'm gonna look stupid here bc I don't know how to turn this thing on/off. I can turn off the maps, but if I didn't have this widget or whatever at the bottom of my screen that can assign different projections I'm not sure how I'd get it back.
But your drawing came with that projection. I didn't load it. I just turned on Bing up on the Geolocation tab on the ribbon.
Maybe you're not loading all the Map stuff when C3D starts?
I did load the grid so it makes sense that it shows up on your screen like that. I was originally going do this
Clicking on insert
Set location
from map
Maybe that is the wrong way or like you said I don't have all the map stuff. I have had a great deal of issues with my civil 3d lately.
How are you going about inserting the bing map?
Again, Thank you for your time and help
I did load the grid so it makes sense that it shows up on your screen like that. I was originally going do this
Clicking on insert
Set location
from map
Maybe that is the wrong way or like you said I don't have all the map stuff. I have had a great deal of issues with my civil 3d lately.
How are you going about inserting the bing map?
Again, Thank you for your time and help
Do you have that widget (my terminology) at the bottom of your screen? Does it indicate your projection? Do you have a Geolocation tab on your ribbon?
Do you have that widget (my terminology) at the bottom of your screen? Does it indicate your projection? Do you have a Geolocation tab on your ribbon?
I use the MAPSTATUSBAR command and then type s for show to see the grid in bottom tool bar
I use the MAPSTATUSBAR command and then type s for show to see the grid in bottom tool bar
Ah! That's how you turn that thing on/off. Good.
Does it say your projection? I think it should, since it did for me.
Do you have a Geolocation tab on the ribbon? If so, just turn on the map from there. If you don't have it, try to customize your CUI(?)
Ah! That's how you turn that thing on/off. Good.
Does it say your projection? I think it should, since it did for me.
Do you have a Geolocation tab on the ribbon? If so, just turn on the map from there. If you don't have it, try to customize your CUI(?)
Hi-
I seem to remember this being an issue in version 2016 Civil 3D. There are prior Forum Posts on this.
To answer your very first Post question regarding how to orient your model space to say a known address, I would watch this helpful short video:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uzA9lOH2PmM&t=311s
However, it looks like you have your model space oriented correctly to the CS though, so to add the missing Geolocation Ribbon Tab, follow steps below:
Also, confirm coordinate system is set though..Geolocation tab won't appear unless a CS is assigned to drawing.
I hope this helps.
Michael M. Carlson
Senior Civil Designer
CADD Manager
AutoCAD Civil 3D Professional
AutoCAD Professional
Hi-
I seem to remember this being an issue in version 2016 Civil 3D. There are prior Forum Posts on this.
To answer your very first Post question regarding how to orient your model space to say a known address, I would watch this helpful short video:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uzA9lOH2PmM&t=311s
However, it looks like you have your model space oriented correctly to the CS though, so to add the missing Geolocation Ribbon Tab, follow steps below:
Also, confirm coordinate system is set though..Geolocation tab won't appear unless a CS is assigned to drawing.
I hope this helps.
Michael M. Carlson
Senior Civil Designer
CADD Manager
AutoCAD Civil 3D Professional
AutoCAD Professional
Ok, So I have the geolocation tab now. I found another video with a few more helpful hints. Link posted below. The problem now is that when I click on the MAP ARIEL it prompts me for an ARC. I have found another forum and believe there is supposed to be a hotfix for this. However the link is no longer working. I will attempt to find this hotfix and hopefully it solves all my issues.
I really appreciate your guys time. I am new to all this and really enjoy the helpful autocad community
Ok, So I have the geolocation tab now. I found another video with a few more helpful hints. Link posted below. The problem now is that when I click on the MAP ARIEL it prompts me for an ARC. I have found another forum and believe there is supposed to be a hotfix for this. However the link is no longer working. I will attempt to find this hotfix and hopefully it solves all my issues.
I really appreciate your guys time. I am new to all this and really enjoy the helpful autocad community
This doesn't help. It is an aside. But looking at the aerial photography near you, I think I've discovered where ALL the food comes from. Man, that's a lot of little farms!
Also looks a bit like modern art.
Actually, anywhere you look around there I find pleasing in like a mathematical sorta way. Check this out:
Pretty down south there. (I'm in Alaska.)
This doesn't help. It is an aside. But looking at the aerial photography near you, I think I've discovered where ALL the food comes from. Man, that's a lot of little farms!
Also looks a bit like modern art.
Actually, anywhere you look around there I find pleasing in like a mathematical sorta way. Check this out:
Pretty down south there. (I'm in Alaska.)
Ronnie,
The Hotfix you mention is for 2015. Your problem with 2016 is not the same, no Hotfix needed, so it would be better for you to start a new thread. In your new thread please include information like your desired coordinate system and the data you are using. (survey points, linework, GIS, etc...) Posting your drawing would be even better.
Dave
Dave Stoll
Las Vegas, Nevada
Ronnie,
The Hotfix you mention is for 2015. Your problem with 2016 is not the same, no Hotfix needed, so it would be better for you to start a new thread. In your new thread please include information like your desired coordinate system and the data you are using. (survey points, linework, GIS, etc...) Posting your drawing would be even better.
Dave
Dave Stoll
Las Vegas, Nevada
Jeff,
"...And he did post his drawing."
Yes, you're right. I plead senility. I had several tabs open and I meant to post on <<<This Thread>>>.
Ronnie,
Please ignore my post. Brain failure.
Dave
Dave Stoll
Las Vegas, Nevada
Jeff,
"...And he did post his drawing."
Yes, you're right. I plead senility. I had several tabs open and I meant to post on <<<This Thread>>>.
Ronnie,
Please ignore my post. Brain failure.
Dave
Dave Stoll
Las Vegas, Nevada
Sorry I have been away form this for a day or so. I really appreciate everyones input.
Here is where I am at with it.
Now my toolbar does show me my grid system and I do have geolocation working now. I got that far and then geolocation did not load any maps. I sorted through some other forums and got that fixed.
If I use the NAD 83 (CSRS) UTM13n as I had originally posted no maps will show. However. If I change the Grid to some other random grid I get a map. I was just reading that there could be an issue with some Canadian grid systems but I don't accept that. There must be a way to fix it.
Sorry I have been away form this for a day or so. I really appreciate everyones input.
Here is where I am at with it.
Now my toolbar does show me my grid system and I do have geolocation working now. I got that far and then geolocation did not load any maps. I sorted through some other forums and got that fixed.
If I use the NAD 83 (CSRS) UTM13n as I had originally posted no maps will show. However. If I change the Grid to some other random grid I get a map. I was just reading that there could be an issue with some Canadian grid systems but I don't accept that. There must be a way to fix it.
Jmartt
The area I was working in and need the map for is very Prairie. I live in Alberta, Canada but a lot of Provinces here are very flat and do have a lot of farm land. If you get into Western Alberta and British Columbia you get a lot of really amazing Mountain Terrain with some of the most beautiful places on earth.
Jmartt
The area I was working in and need the map for is very Prairie. I live in Alberta, Canada but a lot of Provinces here are very flat and do have a lot of farm land. If you get into Western Alberta and British Columbia you get a lot of really amazing Mountain Terrain with some of the most beautiful places on earth.
Ronnie,
"...could be an issue with some Canadian grid systems..."
Yes. You'll need to add that CSRS Transformation to your Map Library. Follow instructions <<<Here>>>.
Dave
Dave Stoll
Las Vegas, Nevada
Ronnie,
"...could be an issue with some Canadian grid systems..."
Yes. You'll need to add that CSRS Transformation to your Map Library. Follow instructions <<<Here>>>.
Dave
Dave Stoll
Las Vegas, Nevada
SUCCESS!
It is finally working. What a work around to get that fixed. I sure appreciate all the help.
Is there a way to improve the quality of the image?
SUCCESS!
It is finally working. What a work around to get that fixed. I sure appreciate all the help.
Is there a way to improve the quality of the image?
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