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If 3D models are created in a software program without a CRS (Coordinate Reference System),they will not be placed on the right location in a GIS or in the {{software}}.
If 3D models are created in a software program without a CRS (Coordinate Reference System),they will not be placed on the right location in a GIS or in the {{software}}.<br>
Below the steps in ArcGIS Pro on how to move the model to the right location on the map.
Below the steps in ArcGIS Pro on how to move the model to the right location on the map.<br>
Note that imported DWG 3d models are georeferenced in a different way than other 3D data formats like obj or other 3d formats. Therefore there are 2 ways to georeference your models depending on if they are a DWG or another file format.  
Note that imported DWG 3d models are georeferenced in a different way than other 3D data formats like obj or other 3d formats. Therefore there are 2 ways to georeference your models depending on if they are a DWG or another file format.  



Revision as of 10:48, 25 February 2020

If 3D models are created in a software program without a CRS (Coordinate Reference System),they will not be placed on the right location in a GIS or in the Tygron Platform.
Below the steps in ArcGIS Pro on how to move the model to the right location on the map.
Note that imported DWG 3d models are georeferenced in a different way than other 3D data formats like obj or other 3d formats. Therefore there are 2 ways to georeference your models depending on if they are a DWG or another file format.


How to Georeference DWG models:
  1. In ArcGIS Pro, select your 3D object (Multipatch layer) from the Contents pane by right-clicking on the imported multipatch feature, choosing "selection" and clicking on "select all". (If model is not visisble in the viewport choose "zoom to selection" from the same selection menu)
  2. Go to the "CAD Layer" Manage tab (this tab will only appear if the imported model is a DWG file).
  3. Click on the "Define Projection" tool and select a coordinate system from the library (click on the globe next to the field)or choose the default one. (This can be done from the right tools pane)
  4. Click on "Run" in the lower right of the pane.
  5. Select the "Georeference" tool.
  6. Choose the "move", "scale" or "rotate" tool and drag, rotate and scale the 3D model along one or all of the axes to move it on the map to the desired location.
  7. Use the "Elevate To Ground" tool so that the model snaps to the ground (Provided that the pivot point or center of the model is at the desired groundlevel base of the model.
  8. Finally click on "Save To Workspace" (Next to the move, scale and rotate tools) so that the location is saved and close the Georeference toolset. Your model is georeferenced
How to Georeference 3D models:
  1. In ArcGIS Pro, select your 3D object from the Contents pane or the Viewport.
  2. Go to the "Edit" tab. The tools section will appear
  3. Select the "Move" tool and drag the 3D model along one of the axes to move it on the map to the desired location.
  4. If desired, the model can be rotated and/or scaled with the "Rotate" and "Scale" tools
  5. Make sure that the model is at the proper height relative to the ground