This is surely a simple issue. I have set my drawing to every UTM Zone 16 setting available in Civil 3D 2018, and the portion of Zone 16 that is available for the online map is either the Gulf of Mexico or the Artic Ocean. How do I direct Civil 3D to make the online map visible in the Tennessee/Arkansas latitude? Thank you!
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Andrew,
I can't replicate that problem. I'm using 2018 also. Some questions:
How are you assigning the coordinate system?
Are you using GEOMAP or GEOLOCATION to bring up Bing Live Maps?
Dave
Dave Stoll
Las Vegas, Nevada
Dave,
First, thank you for taking the time to help. The shorter answer I believe to be Geolocation. The longer answer - here is what I have done:
Andrew
Andrew,
Puzzling. Not sure why it's doing that.
I followed your steps and here's what I get:
Dave
Dave Stoll
Las Vegas, Nevada
Setting the coordinate system suing the Geolocation icon is downright tricky. No it's not impossible and it isn't broken either, it's that Autodesk doesn't do a good job of explaining how to use it.
Start from an imperial template, not a metric tempplate. Change your workspace to Planning & Analysis. Do not, under any circumstances, change drawing units.
Instead of using the Geolocation button, do this:
Note: I don't know why you are using UTM. Why not use State Plane and Zone?
Chicagolooper
Dave,
I am ashamed to report that I turned the computer off, received so many Windows updates, turned it back on, and the full Zone 16 image was visible. Thanks again!
Andrew
ChicagoLooper,
I had tried the MAPCASSIGN route as well; ultimately I just needed a reboot. Yes, I typically use the state plane coordinate system, but the Corps of Engineers has given me UTM data to implement. Thanks for the help!
Andrew
I’m you got it to work.
If USACE has given you UTM you can still assign SPCS to modelspace. You just have to allow your data to use UTM84-16N while you assign the appropriate SPCS to modelspace. Map3D will transform from UTM to State Plane without a hiccup.
The program’s ability to transform from one CS to another is often overlooked. Just because this powerful feature is misunderstood doesn’t mean it can’t or shouldn’t be used.
Do you realize that using either UTM83-16 or UTM84-16N will override your drawing units in modelspace and force meters? It doesn’t matter if you manually set your drawing units to feet. It will won’t change dwgunits, it’ll remain at meters because your drawing will ‘adopt’ the inherent units of the assigned CS, and both those CS’s use meters. This means if you want to draw in feet you’ll need to use either UTM83-16F or the appropriate State Plane and zone. If you do, then are unknowingly transforming from one CS to another because your data is using meters while your drawing is assigned feet.
Chicagolooper
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