brianfalconer Posted May 20, 2009 Posted May 20, 2009 Hello Everyone, How do I attach aerial photography to a 3D topographical survey so that the aerial photography will attach itself to the 3D survey and look like a real landscape? If anyone out there knows I would love to hear from you Thanks Brian brianfalconer@hotmail.co.uk Quote
EMS_0525 Posted May 20, 2009 Posted May 20, 2009 My company does that, photogrammetry department, we have our own planes to do arial photos and stuff... but i think you can do it pretty quickly in civil 3d, image drape. Quote
ReMark Posted May 20, 2009 Posted May 20, 2009 Triple posting will not get you an answer any quicker and just serves to waste space and annoy people. Please be more considerate. Thank you. Quote
fuccaro Posted May 20, 2009 Posted May 20, 2009 Brianfalconer As ReMark says! The duplicate posts are deleted. Welcome in the forum! And... I would delete that e-mail address; it is a good way to have your inbox full of spam Quote
lpseifert Posted May 20, 2009 Posted May 20, 2009 From Help for Map 3D... under the topic 'Draping Map Data over 3D Surface' Draping Map Data Over 3D Surfaces (Concept)To drape 2D map data over a surface in your map, you simply switch to a 3D view. Autodesk Map 3D automatically drapes 2D map data and displays everything in 3D. The resulting 3D map is very realistic and is sometimes referred to as a texture map. For example, if you have a map with 2D raster satellite images, a 2D parcel layer, and a 3D Digital Elevation Model (DEM), you can switch to 3D and drape the satellite images and parcels over the DEM. Quote
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