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How to View AutoCAD Drawing in Google Earth

Understanding the Process to View AutoCAD Drawings in Google Earth

Viewing AutoCAD drawings in Google Earth involves several steps, beginning with preparing your AutoCAD file for conversion and culminating in viewing the data within Google Earth. Here’s a detailed guide to facilitate this process.

Step 1: Prepare Your AutoCAD Drawing

Before you can view an AutoCAD drawing in Google Earth, ensure your file is saved in a compatible format. Typically, you’ll work with .DWG or .DXF files.

1. Open AutoCAD 2025.
2. Save your drawing in the .DWG format if it isn’t already.
3. Make sure the drawing is scaled correctly for external viewing.

Step 2: Convert AutoCAD Drawing to KML

Google Earth utilizes KML (Keyhole Markup Language) files for displaying geographic data. Follow these steps to convert your AutoCAD file to KML:

1. **Upload Your DWG File**:
– Locate an online converter that supports DWG to KML conversion.
– Click on the “Choose File” button to select your DWG file from your computer.

2. **Initiate Conversion**:
– After selecting your file, click the “Convert” button.
– Wait a moment as the process may take some time depending on file size.

3. **Download the KML File**:
– Once the conversion is complete, you will receive a link to download the KML file. Save it to your computer.

Step 3: Open Google Earth

Ensure you have Google Earth installed on your computer. If not, download and install it from the official website. After installation:

1. Launch Google Earth.
2. Familiarize yourself with its interface, focusing on the “File” menu options.

Step 4: Import KML File into Google Earth

Now, bring your converted drawing into Google Earth.

1. Click on the “File” menu.
2. Select the “Open” option.
3. Locate the KML file saved in Step 2 and select it.
4. Click “Open.” Your AutoCAD drawing will now overlay on the Google Earth interface.

Step 5: Adjust Visibility and Scale

Once your drawing is visible, you may need to adjust its scale and positioning.

1. Navigate to the “Places” panel within Google Earth.
2. Find your imported KML file and right-click on it.
3. Choose “Properties” to adjust visibility features such as transparency and altitude.
4. Use the mouse scroll wheel or on-screen controls to zoom in or out as required.

Step 6: Save and Share Your Work

After viewing and adjusting your AutoCAD image, you might want to save this configuration for future access.

1. Click on “File,” then select “Save Place As.”
2. Choose a location and save your work as a KMZ file for easy sharing or reference in the future.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I view AutoCAD drawings without using Google Earth?

Yes, Autodesk offers DWG TrueView, a free application that allows users to view and print DWG files. This software does not allow modifications but is suitable for viewing purposes.

Is it mandatory to convert DWG files to KML to view them in Google Earth?

Yes, Google Earth requires files to be in the KML format to properly overlay data. Direct usage of DWG files within Google Earth is not supported.

What are the key differences between KML and KMZ files?

KML files are uncompressed XML files that contain geographic data, whereas KMZ files are zipped versions of KML files, allowing for more compact storage. KMZ files can include images and other resources linked within the KML document.

About the author

Wei Zhang

Wei Zhang

Wei Zhang is a renowned figure in the CAD (Computer-Aided Design) industry in Canada, with over 30 years of experience spanning his native China and Canada. As the founder of a CAD training center, Wei has been instrumental in shaping the skills of hundreds of technicians and engineers in technical drawing and CAD software applications. He is a certified developer with Autodesk, demonstrating his deep expertise and commitment to staying at the forefront of CAD technology. Wei’s passion for education and technology has not only made him a respected educator but also a key player in advancing CAD methodologies in various engineering sectors. His contributions have significantly impacted the way CAD is taught and applied in the professional world, bridging the gap between traditional drafting techniques and modern digital solutions.