Google Maps to 12d
Google Maps to 12d
Whats the quickest way to upload a snapshot of google maps, so you can overlay your design strings?
I am guessing you might have used Cad=>Image=>insert
when the origin point goes off the screen it disappears
try using
Strings=>rasters=>create
or alternatively
you can use
Strings=>rasters=>plan to raster
to convert the image to a raseter
difference being raster dont disapear when you zoom and the bottom left corner goes off the screen
when the origin point goes off the screen it disappears
try using
Strings=>rasters=>create
or alternatively
you can use
Strings=>rasters=>plan to raster
to convert the image to a raseter
difference being raster dont disapear when you zoom and the bottom left corner goes off the screen
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might not be the quickest way, but certainly get good results this way:
see post about terra-incognita-
http://forums.12dmodel.com/viewtopic.ph ... gle+images
see post about terra-incognita-
http://forums.12dmodel.com/viewtopic.ph ... gle+images
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... if you can't access the linked thread on practice version....
I use a freeware program called "Terra Incognita" which is a tile grabber for various online mapping sites (Google earth, Bing maps etc).
http://sourceforge.net/p/terraincognita2/wiki/Home/
Set bounds I need and then zoom to appropriate zoom level and output to any one of a number of image formats (usually I use an oziexplorer jpg file). May take a while to grab all the tiles depending on area and zoom level.
This is a geo-referenced image so can then just suck it into Global Mapper (used to be ~$400 USD)
http://www.bluemarblegeo.com/products/global-mapper.php
Once in Globalmapper it's just a case of setting the correct map projection and zone/ datum and then you just output to an ECW file. 12d will then read this in beautifully and as long as you have your projection ok the image will be where it's supposed to be.
eg.
pete
I use a freeware program called "Terra Incognita" which is a tile grabber for various online mapping sites (Google earth, Bing maps etc).
http://sourceforge.net/p/terraincognita2/wiki/Home/
Set bounds I need and then zoom to appropriate zoom level and output to any one of a number of image formats (usually I use an oziexplorer jpg file). May take a while to grab all the tiles depending on area and zoom level.
This is a geo-referenced image so can then just suck it into Global Mapper (used to be ~$400 USD)
http://www.bluemarblegeo.com/products/global-mapper.php
Once in Globalmapper it's just a case of setting the correct map projection and zone/ datum and then you just output to an ECW file. 12d will then read this in beautifully and as long as you have your projection ok the image will be where it's supposed to be.
eg.
pete
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GE JPEG to Raster
An alternate is to go to six viewer and turn on Survey marks, screen capture by selecting an easily defined point as BLH corner then import via Strings/Raster Create choose 100 as the pixel to mm. This will plonk the image down then simply translate to known scims point. You can then compare scale so you know how much to alter. Reimport at correct scale and confirm overlay to another scims point. Create insertion point for scaled image at BLH corner. Redo image with Scims turned off, but from same known point. Import and translate new (No Scims) image to previously defined insertion point.
Mat McGuire