Hello,
Trying to export maps so they import into Civil 3D to the correct coordinate location. A zoomed-out location map locates a mile or two south of the zoomed-in vicinity map, but with the same coordinates. This was a simple process with ArcMap, but not so simple with ArcGIS Pro. Can someone explain the best method for exporting my GIS map to fix this issue?
Esri and AutoDesk have become much more integrated/interoperable over the years so if you are running a current version of Civil 3D it is very easy to set a background map from an esri imagery source without going through the Pro export process.
Big thing to remember - you CAD dwg needs to have a Coordinate System assigned to properly register your data against GIS.
This link does a good walk through - https://thecadmasters.com/esri-arcgis-base-maps-in-civil-3d-2025/
Thomas,
Thank you for your reply. I find the methods for locating the project and applying a location are no better than those in ArcGIS Pro, which shift the image due to scale and image center. Not sure why I would want to "move" an image that is coordinate correct using either tool. However, the basic in-house MAP feature on the geolocation tab is good enough for now, though I think it could use better image quality. If there is more explanation about a CAD map location or comments on the ArcGIS Pro maps, I am all ears.
Thanks again for your feedback. First chance, I will spend more time with it to better understand.
My understanding of setting up .DWGs is that first step is to set the correct CRS- so match the .DWG CRS to your Pro Map. Hope this helps!