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Transcript
00:02
PRESENTER: We will begin by starting
00:03
with the out of the box template drawing
00:06
provided with several 3D.
00:09
Please choose these simple
00:12
Next, we're going to navigate to the Settings tab
00:15
on our tool space and set the coordinate system
00:19
for this drawing.
00:23
The coordinate system that we would like to use
00:25
is Colorado 83-CS4 Central Foot.
00:33
Next, we're going to navigate to the Insert tab
00:36
on your ribbon and select land xml on the import option.
00:42
Please choose EGSRF-xmlimport and accept your defaults.
00:51
Now, you will see that we have imported a surface for us
00:54
to use.
00:56
We're going to go ahead and turn on our live map just
00:59
to ensure that the surfaces in the right part of the world
01:02
are where we expect it to be.
01:05
And as you can see here, once we turn the maps on and zoom in,
01:10
we will notice that the contours indicate where the roadway,
01:13
or excuse me, the contour's line up well with the roadway.
01:19
Next, we're going to go ahead and bring
01:20
in a base map that was provided with your data set.
01:24
The xr site plan based map we will now
01:27
insert into this, your xreference into this drawing
01:31
to, again, make sure everything is lining up
01:34
the way we had expect it to.
01:38
Please choose the overlay option for xref, and as you can see,
01:43
our road lines up fairly well, or lines up as we
01:47
would expect it to.
01:50
Go ahead and save your drawing, please.
01:53
And you are ready to move on to the next lesson.
02:04
Please open Rabbit 2020 and start the pedestrian bridge
02:10
file that was provided with your data set.
02:17
Once the file is open, please navigate to either site or 3D
02:22
view.
02:30
With our Rabbit file open, please
02:32
navigate to the Insert tab on your ribbon
02:34
and select winked CAD.
02:37
Please also notice that once we've selected the drawing
02:40
to import x our site, we have also
02:42
selected the positioning to be auto by shared coordinates.
02:47
You will see that our map lines up as we would expect it to,
02:53
base map lines very well with the red structure
02:57
that was provided in the Rabbit file.
Video transcript
00:02
PRESENTER: We will begin by starting
00:03
with the out of the box template drawing
00:06
provided with several 3D.
00:09
Please choose these simple
00:12
Next, we're going to navigate to the Settings tab
00:15
on our tool space and set the coordinate system
00:19
for this drawing.
00:23
The coordinate system that we would like to use
00:25
is Colorado 83-CS4 Central Foot.
00:33
Next, we're going to navigate to the Insert tab
00:36
on your ribbon and select land xml on the import option.
00:42
Please choose EGSRF-xmlimport and accept your defaults.
00:51
Now, you will see that we have imported a surface for us
00:54
to use.
00:56
We're going to go ahead and turn on our live map just
00:59
to ensure that the surfaces in the right part of the world
01:02
are where we expect it to be.
01:05
And as you can see here, once we turn the maps on and zoom in,
01:10
we will notice that the contours indicate where the roadway,
01:13
or excuse me, the contour's line up well with the roadway.
01:19
Next, we're going to go ahead and bring
01:20
in a base map that was provided with your data set.
01:24
The xr site plan based map we will now
01:27
insert into this, your xreference into this drawing
01:31
to, again, make sure everything is lining up
01:34
the way we had expect it to.
01:38
Please choose the overlay option for xref, and as you can see,
01:43
our road lines up fairly well, or lines up as we
01:47
would expect it to.
01:50
Go ahead and save your drawing, please.
01:53
And you are ready to move on to the next lesson.
02:04
Please open Rabbit 2020 and start the pedestrian bridge
02:10
file that was provided with your data set.
02:17
Once the file is open, please navigate to either site or 3D
02:22
view.
02:30
With our Rabbit file open, please
02:32
navigate to the Insert tab on your ribbon
02:34
and select winked CAD.
02:37
Please also notice that once we've selected the drawing
02:40
to import x our site, we have also
02:42
selected the positioning to be auto by shared coordinates.
02:47
You will see that our map lines up as we would expect it to,
02:53
base map lines very well with the red structure
02:57
that was provided in the Rabbit file.
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