![]() ![]() I worked on it for about an hour this morning. I spent about 3 weeks testing every possible configuration of every situation of every… I’ve finally gotten a bit of time to test the performance gains of Civil 3D 2013 over Civil 3D 2012. ![]() Here’s an image showing not only the ribbon where the import command should exist but also the surface settings showing where the command settings for these tools would be. Unfortunately, in Civil 3D 2013 there is no longer the option to import from or export to Google Earth. Do you like to have access to free data for preliminary design? Do you like to show your client where you project is in relationship to the world? How do you do this? Well, you use Google Earth. So, there is a lot of talk about the cool new features in Civil 3D 2013 but, there is something I’m very bummed about. “With Project Basejump, AutoCAD Map 3D and AutoCAD Civil 3D software users can access Microsoft Bing data including aerial imagery, road, traffic, and other information within an AutoCAD environment.”Įven more new information: Project Basejump is no longer available but in AutoCAD 2015, you can bring in the Bing imagery and plot it too. ![]() More new information: Check out Project Basejump now available from Autodesk Labs. Go take a look at it and tell me what you think. Note from Brian: I wrote up an article showing an alternative way to bring in free surface and image data (at least for those in the United States) HERE.
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