Why is my image not showing up in AutoCAD?
Your image may not be appearing in your drawing because its path type, or its location, has changed. To repath a raster image, highlight the image in the External References Manager and click the Change Path button, which resembles a folder with a paperclip). You can then select a path option from the menu that opens.
How do I import a KML file into Civil 3D?
Use the MAPIMPORT command, which allows or importing Google KML and KMZ files. If you are using a 2018 or earlier release: There is no built-in option to bring in KML/KMZ data. You might therefore look for online tools that allow for converting from KML/KMZ to SHP.
How do I import an image into AutoCAD?
To Attach an Image
- Click Insert tab References panel Attach. Find.
- In the Select Image File dialog box, select a file name from the list or enter the name of the image file in the File Name box. Click Open.
- In the Image dialog box, use one of the following methods to specify insertion point, scale, or rotation:
- Click OK.
How do I make an image visible in AutoCAD?
To Show or Hide an Image
- Select the image to modify.
- Right-click in the drawing area. Click Properties.
- In the Properties palette, to show or hide the image, select Yes or No in the Show Image list.
- To switch the background of the selected image between transparent and opaque, select Yes or No in the Transparency list.
How do I import Google Earth into Civil 3D?
In Civil 3D, from the IMAGINiT tab, within the Imagery/Terrain panel, select the Import from Google tool. You will need to zoom to the area of interest or enter the address to get to the right location. From the Import dialog you might pick the Fullscreen view option. Next, pick OK to attach the image to Civil 3D.
How do I import points from Google Earth to Civil 3D?
Back in Map 3D, Planning & Analysis WS, Insert tab=>Import panel=>Click Map Import icon. ‘Change Files of type’ to Google KML and browse to your Point Folder. Import the points.