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Topic ClosedTaking X,Y,Z coordinates data to produce a surface

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mrossi91 View Drop Down
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Direct Link To This Post Topic: Taking X,Y,Z coordinates data to produce a surface
    Posted: 14.Nov.2012 at 16:59
I have a project where I'm going to be recieving x,y,z data for the topology of an area. And I don't have a sweet clue if I can import that data to AutoCAD to produce one surface? Any help would be awesome!
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 14.Nov.2012 at 19:28
Maybe something in the CadTools program will work for you.

http://www.glamsen.se/CadTools.htm
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 14.Nov.2012 at 23:30
There is a free "DTM" utility here in the Download section - try it.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 15.Nov.2012 at 07:34

Hello mrossi91, you have a related CAD tip just here under :

N° 6606 How to create AutoCAD geometry from Excel


Edited by philippe JOSEPH - 15.Nov.2012 at 07:35
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 17.Nov.2012 at 06:06
Dear All,
I rotated the UCS of a Drawing file. Than copy some features from the file to a new file whose UCS remains as it Original, The pasted features are copied at original coordinates. but when i copy in reverse way i.e. objects from unchanged UCS to the rotated UCS the features are not copied the original position.
so please replay me the Problem behind this......
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