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2d drawing geolocation

Anonymous

2d drawing geolocation

Anonymous
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Hi,

I am trying to import 2d AutoCAD drawing with a geolocation into InfraWorks.

I explode all the elements from 2d drawing into lines and then export shp file. I create a new coverage style in IW360 with fill style but without outline.

I import shp file, choose coverage type, rule style that I created, in Source tap I tick off "Convert closed polylines to polygons" and in Draping Options choose Drape. Click Closerefresh then select the features in data sources window and in Geometry tap i change buffer to 0,1 m.

After all these operations some of the elements from map are visible, but some of them are not.

I attached my model and 2d drawing. Can anyone try to repeat my steps and figure out why I cannot see some of the lines?

Link to InfraWorks model: https://www.dropbox.com/s/3ij8f6epe4gxe66/239230.zip?dl=0

Coordinate System: ETRS89.PolandCS2K-6

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tmachado
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Hi @Anonymous, I follow your steps and got the same results you mentioned. Not too sure why is hiding some parts and is not draping on the surface.

But I was able to make it work... this is what I get

2017-06-07 13_30_18-Autodesk InfraWorks - Roztoki.png

I don't think I am missing any information but you will be able to tell better than me...

Here is what I did...

1. With the PE command made all your linework to be polylines

2. From the Grading tools, convert all the 2D to 3D polylines _AeccConvertPlines

3. Import your IW Existing Ground as an IMX

4. Assign elevation from surface to all the linework 

2017-06-07 13_42_05-Autodesk AutoCAD Civil 3D 2018 - [2dMap.dwg].png

5. Then export everything to SDF using 3D drivers (I like to use SDF instead of SHP, is a matter of preference)

2017-06-07 13_53_56-Autodesk AutoCAD Civil 3D 2018 - [2dMap.dwg].png

6. Import the SDF file into IW, on the Source tab, Don't drape and uncheck convert close polylines to polygons.

I am atthing the file I created just in case

 


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Tatiana Machado
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Anonymous
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Hi,

I´m really impressed about your workflow.

I repeated your steps but when I was trying to assign elevations I didn´t find the option: Relative elevation to surface.

I had only Insert intermediate..... I exported the sdf file and unfortunately lines are still missing in IW360. Then I imported your file and everything works fine. Is this because I can´t set relative elevfation to surface ?

I´ve attached a quick screencast with my workflow.

Best regards

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tmachado
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The only difference betwen what you did and what I did was that when I use the PE command at used the Join and what that operation was done I escout the command... Try that everything else is just what I did

 


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Anonymous
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That was the problem ! I am very grateful for your help. 

It is good to have this workflow but still hope that InfraWorks will let users to import 2d drawings with geolocation in an easer way.

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tmachado
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It is my pleasure to help!

You should log a case with Autodesk because it is not working as expected.


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