Autocad Import Kml - =link=
"Perfect," she muttered, slamming her coffee mug down. "He designed a resort for ants. On a tennis ball."
She remembered an old blog post, something about using _MAPCONNECT and the new Geographic Location tools. She cleared the drawing, reset the coordinate system, and went to the tab. autocad import kml
The first attempt was a massacre.
Then, she tried the import again, but this time she used and chose the KML as a source. A dialog box appeared—a wise, wrinkled old wizard compared to the brute force of before. She told AutoCAD to use the current geographic coordinate system. She told it to interpret lines as polylines and polygons as closed boundaries. "Perfect," she muttered, slamming her coffee mug down
Lena had sighed. Put it into your CAD thing. She might as well have asked a baker to "just put the eggs into the cake." She cleared the drawing, reset the coordinate system,
"I just showed AutoCAD how to speak Geography," she said. "It's all about the projection."
First, she established the truth. She used GEOGRAPHICLOCATION to pin the drawing to the real world, importing the same satellite imagery as a live map backdrop. Now, AutoCAD knew it was in the same universe as Google Earth.