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<p>Hi Walt,<br>
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<p>though I do no have a lot of experience with CAD imports and no
idea of the idea behind CAD in general, but I learnt over the
time, that doesn't make much sense to try to make good data out of
shitty data, but to better try to convince those non-geo CAD-users
to invest some time in finding the proper export settings for
their data. <br>
I at least received already a good amount of AutoCAD files that
went into QGIS super-smooth without any problem, while from others
it was crap like yours.</p>
<p>So the solution is the person behind the CAD-program, and rather
not to find sophisticated import strategies.</p>
<p>Just my 2 cents</p>
<p>Bernd<br>
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<p>Am 03.02.21 um 20:10 schrieb Walt Ludwick:<br>
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<pre class="moz-quote-pre" wrap="">I've received a 3D AutoCAD file from an architect that i managed to convert
into 2D .dxf format and import into my QGIS project, but it is out-of-scale
and out-of-place, so i guess i need to add some georeferencing coordinates
to the file.
This should be easy enough, since it's an accurate representation of a
building that's already in the project -with an additional wing tacked on-
so i'm thinking i could just use a few corners of that existing buildings
as ground control points, and map them to the corresponding corners on this
.dxf model, then maybe all other co-ordinates could be automatically
generated by some tool, if i could just find the right one for the job.
Is there in fact any such easy way to do this thing?
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