cdale
Civil/Environmental
- May 24, 2004
- 14
Does anyone know if there is an EASY way to "fit" an aerial photo into a AutoCAD drawing?
I am using AutoCAD 2002 and have a pretty accurate drawing of a large site (~1 mile by 3/4 of a mile) that shows some buildings and roads in the area. I referenced in the image of an aerial photo because I want to underlay the map and be able to draw in some more features by tracing the photo.
I realize the photo has error in it and I know that is why I cannot just plop it into the drawing and have everyhting match up, so I am trying to figure out if there is a tool or method of stretching or rubbersheeting the photo??? I think there is a tool in ArcView that will do something like that but since I am using AutoCAD that doesn't really help...
Any ideas or knowlege would be much appreciated, thanks.
I am using AutoCAD 2002 and have a pretty accurate drawing of a large site (~1 mile by 3/4 of a mile) that shows some buildings and roads in the area. I referenced in the image of an aerial photo because I want to underlay the map and be able to draw in some more features by tracing the photo.
I realize the photo has error in it and I know that is why I cannot just plop it into the drawing and have everyhting match up, so I am trying to figure out if there is a tool or method of stretching or rubbersheeting the photo??? I think there is a tool in ArcView that will do something like that but since I am using AutoCAD that doesn't really help...
Any ideas or knowlege would be much appreciated, thanks.