Fellow civil 3D users,
I trust this message finds you well,
I hereby would like to request for information on how to do two things:
1. How do I import the satellite imagery to civil 3D and would that have an effect on my computer(i.e. in terms of performance)?
2. How do I import google earth images to civil 3D?
Please not that I am using Civil 3D, version 2018.
Hoping to read from you soon,
Fabrice
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Fellow civil 3D users,
I trust this message finds you well,
I hereby would like to request for information on how to do two things:
1. How do I import the satellite imagery to civil 3D and would that have an effect on my computer(i.e. in terms of performance)?
2. How do I import google earth images to civil 3D?
Please not that I am using Civil 3D, version 2018.
Hoping to read from you soon,
Fabrice
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I save the image from Google Earth Pro at the highest image quality available then insert that image as I would any other JPG file. Hopefully you'll have some line work in you file of something that shows in the image that you can use to align the image. If not, you could load up a georeferenced im age from another source (bing, or SID image) and use that to align it using some similar image content. Accuracy is kinda rough.
As for the performance impact, that depends on the extent of the image, contents of your current cad file and your computer specs. For me, its usually a noticeable impact but workable. I keep it turned off unless I need it.
I save the image from Google Earth Pro at the highest image quality available then insert that image as I would any other JPG file. Hopefully you'll have some line work in you file of something that shows in the image that you can use to align the image. If not, you could load up a georeferenced im age from another source (bing, or SID image) and use that to align it using some similar image content. Accuracy is kinda rough.
As for the performance impact, that depends on the extent of the image, contents of your current cad file and your computer specs. For me, its usually a noticeable impact but workable. I keep it turned off unless I need it.
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If your drawing is produced with a relative coordinate system, set your coordinates using the "Planning and Analysis" workspace, see Ribbon "Map Setup". Under "Coordinate System" you can "Assign" one that is specific to your working environment. Once that step is complete, you will see a "Geolocation" ribbon tab on the same Ribbon.
This part of the ribbon allows you to select from a drop down from "Online Map" tab, to be set from "Map Off" to "Map Aerial". This operation requires that you are logged into your A360 account. So if you're all setup and ready to go, this function works great. It provides you with an image quickly without the need to rubbersheet the image to linework or anything along those lines.
This may not provide you with the best image, but it may suit your task. Good luck with the process.
If your drawing is produced with a relative coordinate system, set your coordinates using the "Planning and Analysis" workspace, see Ribbon "Map Setup". Under "Coordinate System" you can "Assign" one that is specific to your working environment. Once that step is complete, you will see a "Geolocation" ribbon tab on the same Ribbon.
This part of the ribbon allows you to select from a drop down from "Online Map" tab, to be set from "Map Off" to "Map Aerial". This operation requires that you are logged into your A360 account. So if you're all setup and ready to go, this function works great. It provides you with an image quickly without the need to rubbersheet the image to linework or anything along those lines.
This may not provide you with the best image, but it may suit your task. Good luck with the process.
You can use special application to download Google Satellite (and many other)
Watch this video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ctc8xk0tl98
The application is FREE and can by downloaded here http://www.theswamp.org/index.php?topic=47908.0 (registration required)
You can use special application to download Google Satellite (and many other)
Watch this video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ctc8xk0tl98
The application is FREE and can by downloaded here http://www.theswamp.org/index.php?topic=47908.0 (registration required)
Hello,
I think i was not well understood here, my question was how to import a google earth or satellite image to civil 3D. when we have a satellite image, its very clear and very detailed which means it is also a very heavy.now, I want to import this satellite image to civl 3D and but I don't really know how to do this. Please let me know if you know of any ways of inputting the satelllite image to civl 3D.
Best regards
Fabrice
Hello,
I think i was not well understood here, my question was how to import a google earth or satellite image to civil 3D. when we have a satellite image, its very clear and very detailed which means it is also a very heavy.now, I want to import this satellite image to civl 3D and but I don't really know how to do this. Please let me know if you know of any ways of inputting the satelllite image to civl 3D.
Best regards
Fabrice
If you have a georeferenced raster file then use mapiinsert command
If you have a georeferenced raster file then use mapiinsert command
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Fabrice,
Please post your image file(s), including world files. You might have to Zippola to post. This Forum will allow up to 75MB file size.
Dave
Dave Stoll
Las Vegas, Nevada
Fabrice,
Please post your image file(s), including world files. You might have to Zippola to post. This Forum will allow up to 75MB file size.
Dave
Dave Stoll
Las Vegas, Nevada
Hello,
I have followed your procedure and I am having trouble using the map insert command. when I use it i am getting a response saying that It is not allowed to use the mapinsert command on model space. What would be the solution to this?
Regards,
Fabrice
Hello,
I have followed your procedure and I am having trouble using the map insert command. when I use it i am getting a response saying that It is not allowed to use the mapinsert command on model space. What would be the solution to this?
Regards,
Fabrice
Fabrice,
Please post a Screenshot of the dialogue box you get. What are the EXACT steps you are using to insert your image and what kind of image(format) do you have?
Dave
Dave Stoll
Las Vegas, Nevada
Fabrice,
Please post a Screenshot of the dialogue box you get. What are the EXACT steps you are using to insert your image and what kind of image(format) do you have?
Dave
Dave Stoll
Las Vegas, Nevada
I have tried but It seems like we cannot use this command as in model space
I have tried but It seems like we cannot use this command as in model space
Yes, it does. Images are in tiff and twf format
Yes, it does. Images are in tiff and twf format
Dear Dave, @Pointdump
I am using a very simple method;
1. Home tab>toolspace>drawing1>Edit drawing settings
This helps me input the coordinate system I am in i.e. UTM-WGS1984 datum, 35 South
2. then use command "mapiinsert"
This would help me input the tiff file but I am getting a dilogue box(see attahed file)
I have .tiff image that comes with .tfw files
Regards,
Fabrice
Dear Dave, @Pointdump
I am using a very simple method;
1. Home tab>toolspace>drawing1>Edit drawing settings
This helps me input the coordinate system I am in i.e. UTM-WGS1984 datum, 35 South
2. then use command "mapiinsert"
This would help me input the tiff file but I am getting a dilogue box(see attahed file)
I have .tiff image that comes with .tfw files
Regards,
Fabrice
Fabrice,
Please post your Tiff and World File.(Zip them together) It'll help to find the problem.
Sometimes C3D just doesn't like a Tiff file. Whenever that happens to me, I check with two free programs, <<<GeoViewer>>> and <<<QGIS>>>.
Verify Metric Units with -UNITS command. And try using _MAPCONNECT to bring in the Tiff.
Dave
Dave Stoll
Las Vegas, Nevada
Fabrice,
Please post your Tiff and World File.(Zip them together) It'll help to find the problem.
Sometimes C3D just doesn't like a Tiff file. Whenever that happens to me, I check with two free programs, <<<GeoViewer>>> and <<<QGIS>>>.
Verify Metric Units with -UNITS command. And try using _MAPCONNECT to bring in the Tiff.
Dave
Dave Stoll
Las Vegas, Nevada
can you xref it into the drawing?
can you xref it into the drawing?
Thank you very much Dave, The TIff file is too heavy. Can't post it here.
I have not found the solution yet
Thank you very much Dave, The TIff file is too heavy. Can't post it here.
I have not found the solution yet
Fabrice,
That must be some Tiff if it exceeds the 75MB file limitation of this Forum. OK, you can use DropBox or <<<DropCanvas>>>. Probably A360 would work also, but I don't know how to use that.
Dave
Dave Stoll
Las Vegas, Nevada
Fabrice,
That must be some Tiff if it exceeds the 75MB file limitation of this Forum. OK, you can use DropBox or <<<DropCanvas>>>. Probably A360 would work also, but I don't know how to use that.
Dave
Dave Stoll
Las Vegas, Nevada
What's happening here is that someone isn't reading the responses. Now we have multiple people chasing their tails for someone who simply can't enter in a command properly. If you're going to use these discussion boards you need to follow instructions and help the process. Not mindlessly say something isn't working.
Enter in MAPIINSERT - this is with two letter I's in the middle. MAP I INSERT... You are typing in MAPINSERT.
Glad the problem is solved, moving on. Good Luck!
What's happening here is that someone isn't reading the responses. Now we have multiple people chasing their tails for someone who simply can't enter in a command properly. If you're going to use these discussion boards you need to follow instructions and help the process. Not mindlessly say something isn't working.
Enter in MAPIINSERT - this is with two letter I's in the middle. MAP I INSERT... You are typing in MAPINSERT.
Glad the problem is solved, moving on. Good Luck!
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