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|In ArcGIS Pro go to the "Map" tab and select "Add Data" | |In [[ArcGIS Pro]] go to the "Map" tab and select "Add Data" | ||
|Choose the DWG file. If the file is not visible in the add Data panel, click on the refresh button (top right corner) | |Choose the DWG file. If the file is not visible in the add Data panel, click on the refresh button (top right corner) | ||
|Select the Multipatch layer, right click on the Multipatches layer and choose properties. | |Select the Multipatch layer, right click on the Multipatches layer and choose properties. | ||
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Latest revision as of 15:19, 30 January 2024
A DWG (Drawing) is used in CAD software and can be exported from most 3D animation packages.
How to import a DWG file into ArcGIS Pro:
- In ArcGIS Pro go to the "Map" tab and select "Add Data"
- Choose the DWG file. If the file is not visible in the add Data panel, click on the refresh button (top right corner)
- Select the Multipatch layer, right click on the Multipatches layer and choose properties.
- Select the Elevation tab and select On the ground and then Ok to place the model on the surface terrain.
Notes
- An AutoCAD 2004 or AutoCAD release 14 export works best to create an SLPK file
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