Hello,
Can I import KMZ files into AutoCAD Civil 3D R.2013, or do I need to purchase an add-on package that will make it work? Does it work with just AutoCAD Map 3D?
If not, how do you import KMZ files into AutoCAd Civil 3D?
Thank you.
If you do consider an add-on, take a look at MapWorks Base which will import KML and a lot more. We have a 21-day evaluation so you can see how it works for you.
neilyj (No connection with Autodesk other than using the products in the real world)
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Don't know if it works in 2013 but its free. http://www.sl-king.com/fdokml/fdokml.html
@antoniovinci wrote:Thx, Murph: the FDO2FDO stand-alone tool allows a brilliant bidirectional conversion SDF <=> GIS.
As far as you know, does a SDF free viewer exist? I've googled half an hour, without success.
Not that I'm aware of, I know a lot of people on the Open Source sites have been wanting one but so far nothing out there that I know of.
SDF Draw is a free SDF Viewer:
http://www.furix.com/products/sdfdraw
Tim
Tim,
I can't get that to open any of my SDF from the Samples folders. Have you used it?
@tcorey wrote:SDF Draw is a free SDF Viewer:
http://www.furix.com/products/sdfdraw
Tim
Maybe this is why?
From that site:
Well done, Tim, but it works only under the 2 following conditions:
I attached a little example of what I'm talkin' about...
That's good info. Thanks,
Tim
Hi, antoniovinci.
Imported KMZ file into Qgis.
Coordinate system - WGS84.
KMZ file has Latitude\Longitude degrees format.
I view point's coordinate in Latitude\Longitude degrees format in coordinate bar into Qgis.
After Export DXF instead of, for example, 26°47'S I have 26.7833 (meter).
What did I wrong?
Thanks!
d.kraynov wrote:
What did I wrong?
Nothing, sir: 26°47' is the DDMMSS format of the decimal 26.783333333333335 lat/long number.
Upon exporting to DXF, you surely forgot to declare the output CRS, e.g. an UTM one.
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