I really like this method, but I need help. Is there any way to convert UTM to another bearing system? We use NAD83 PA South for our coordinates. UTM comes in way off target.
One way is to create a NAD83 Pa South drawing. Create a point style with an AutoCAD point as the marker and no label style. Import the points using only the northing/easting/elevation. Apply the styles then explode the points until they are AutoCAD points. Create a block and change the x/y scale of the block to 3.2808 (leave the z at 1). Import your KML, align the scaled block to it, then explode it and use the Civil3d point utilities to create Civil points from AutoCAD points. A bit of work but once you do it it's simple.
I think importing point to Civil3D in Lat/Long is the best, since Google Earth is in LL anyway, you also don't have to match your drawing coordinates. Make sure to setup your point file format to use DECDEG Latitude and DECDEG Longitude. I was searching for videos/instruction as I forgot this step and my points came in way off.
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I have liked your method but how accurate is it ....especially the height elevations
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I really like this method, but I need help. Is there any way to convert UTM to another bearing system? We use NAD83 PA South for our coordinates. UTM comes in way off target.
One way is to create a NAD83 Pa South drawing. Create a point style with an AutoCAD point as the marker and no label style. Import the points using only the northing/easting/elevation. Apply the styles then explode the points until they are AutoCAD points. Create a block and change the x/y scale of the block to 3.2808 (leave the z at 1). Import your KML, align the scaled block to it, then explode it and use the Civil3d point utilities to create Civil points from AutoCAD points. A bit of work but once you do it it's simple.
You can also add Geolocation based of a node in AutoCAD
I think importing point to Civil3D in Lat/Long is the best, since Google Earth is in LL anyway, you also don't have to match your drawing coordinates. Make sure to setup your point file format to use DECDEG Latitude and DECDEG Longitude. I was searching for videos/instruction as I forgot this step and my points came in way off.