The Bing Maps service has been a function for the AutoCAD line of products for about a decade now. Extensive write ups can be found on how to enable and use the service in AutoCAD.
Let’s explore the behaviors of the BING Map Service on files stored on the Autodesk Construction Cloud (ACC).
AutoCAD: Live Map Service and Captured images:
First, USER1 enables the Live Map Service in drawing saved in the ACC Project. Next, USER2 can open the drawing from the ACC Project and as expected the Live Map Service is enabled.:
*NOTE: because of the BING service it may take a bit longer to open and show map*
Similarly, if a Live Map Image is Captured (clipped), by USER1 it will be shown for USER2, when drawings are saved and shared on a ACC Project:
Users sharing drawing files over the ACC with BING Map Service enabled or embedded Captured images behave as expected.
Viewing Drawings on Web via ACC: Live vs Clipped images:
While trying to view ANY drawing that has the Live Map Service enabled, file will open but NOT show any images. Regardless of if you are the creator (USER1) or a viewer of the drawing file (USER2). The
However, if the Live Map Image is Captured, the clipped image is embedded to the drawing itself and any user will be able to see the image.
BING functionality works well for users collaborating on the ACC with drawing files directly. A hurdle for the live service via the web interface, but images will show when clipped.
Please visit our other posts testing functionality on the Autodesk Construction Cloud (ACC):
• Using External References on the ACC
• Using AutoCAD Live Maps Service (geolocation) on the ACC
• Sharing Reusable AutoCAD on the ACC
• Map 3D: Connecting to FDO files on the ACC
• Map 3D: working with Images on the ACC
• Map 3D: using Web Source Connections
• Civil 3D: sharing Pipe Catalogs on the ACC
• Civil 3D: storing Survey Databases on the ACC
• Civil 3D: working with Reference Templates on the ACC
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