Importing Google Earth Data into MicroStation V8i: A Comprehensive Guide
Step 1: Access Google Earth Pro
Begin by launching Google Earth Pro on your computer. This application provides a detailed view of geographical locations that will be beneficial for your work in MicroStation. Make sure the application is fully operational before proceeding to the next step.
Step 2: Set Up MicroStation
Once Google Earth Pro is open, switch to MicroStation. Activate the MicroStation application by clicking on its window. This is crucial as it will allow you to synchronize views between Google Earth and MicroStation effectively.
Step 3: Synchronize Views
In MicroStation, look for the “Synchronize Google Earth View” icon, typically located on the toolbars. Click this icon to connect the two applications. This action will center your view in Google Earth to the specific geographical area of interest, making it easier to import relevant data later on, such as locations within Oregon.
Step 4: Importing Data Using SketchUp
MicroStation does not directly import KMZ files, a format commonly used for data in Google Earth. To work around this limitation, use SketchUp to convert KMZ files.
- Open SketchUp Make.
- Go to the “File” menu and choose “Import.”
- In the import dialog, set the file type to “Google Earth File (*.kmz)” to look for your KMZ file.
- Once imported, export the file as an SKP format, which is compatible with MicroStation.
Step 5: Prepare MicroStation for Import
After converting the KMZ file to SKP format, create a new DGN file in MicroStation. This is done by navigating to the “File” menu and selecting “New.” Save this file with an appropriate name and ensure it is ready for the import.
Step 6: Import the Converted File
Now that you have the SKP file, it’s time to import it into MicroStation.
- In MicroStation, go to “File” then select “Import.”
- Choose the SKP format from the list and locate the file you exported from SketchUp.
- Click “Open” to start the import process. Ensure you check all elements post-import to confirm they align correctly with your project requirements.
Step 7: Final Adjustments
After importing the data, it’s essential to verify that all elements are intact and correctly placed within the MicroStation environment. Adjust any misalignments or make necessary tweaks to ensure the data integrates seamlessly into your design work.
FAQ
1. Can MicroStation directly import KMZ files?
No, MicroStation does not support the direct import of KMZ files. Alternative methods, such as converting KMZ files to SKP format via SketchUp, are necessary for successful integration.
2. What software do I need to convert KMZ files?
You will need SketchUp Make to convert KMZ files into SKP format, which can then be imported into MicroStation V8i.
3. How can I ensure imported data remains accurate?
Always review the imported data in MicroStation, checking for any misalignments or errors. Utilizing the synchronization view feature helps maintain accurate geographical references.