MAPS FOR GIS, CAD, DRONES & UAV

3D DRAWING & 3D MAPPING SOFTWARE

Autodesk’s 3D map-making software and 3D mapping tools put the power to create, analyse, visualise and share your projects right at your fingertips.

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What's 3D mapping technology?

3D mapping technology uses machine vision to aid in profiling objects in three dimensions to map them in the real world, providing the latest technical methods for visualisation and information acquisition. 3D mapping requires the profiling of objects in three dimensions to map those objects in the real world. You can also create 3D effects by detecting the light field using active 3D imaging techniques and other plenoptic methods.

Types of 3D mapping

While there are various types of 3D mapping, Autodesk’s principal focus is on 3D projection mapping, GIS mapping and drone mapping.

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3D projection mapping

3D projection mapping allows designers to use physical spaces and objects as the surface for a projection, instead of using a conventional screen. The process is also known as “video mapping” and results in a visually striking effect. 3D projection mapping uses a combination of four factors (content, projection hardware, surface and mapping) working in unison to create the visual experience.

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GIS mapping

GIS mapping is the process of inputting data layers into GIS software to produce a map, providing users with legible information that raw data can’t display on its own. GIS mapping transforms data into visual maps, making it the most effective way to display geographical data.

Drone mapping

Drone mapping is the process of acquiring multiple aerial images and then stitching them together digitally with specialised software, creating a larger and more accurate composite image. The practice of drone mapping is called photogrammetry (US site) and is used in fields such as topographic mapping, architecture, engineering, manufacturing, quality control and more.

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Autodesk and Esri Collaboration

A new collaboration between Autodesk and Esri intends to put GIS and BIM at the centre of projects, driving smarter decisions, optimised designs, accelerated project approvals, reduced costs, smarter cities and resilient infrastructure.

Building the bridge between GIS and BIM will change the way we plan, design and build our future

3D mapping software

See how customers are using 3D mapping software

  • ANDREI VISUALS

    AutoCAD shines a light on 3D projection mapping market

    Using 3D modelling features in AutoCAD, Andrei Visuals creates stunning 3D artwork and projection mapping for interactive media events.

  • BUREAU OF RECLAMATION

    3D models help protect critical infrastructure

    Reality capture and 3D modelling are helping this US government agency manage and protect the Glen Canyon Dam for generations to come.

  • THOMAS AND HUTTON

    Site development is driving the future of building design

    Thomas & Hutton, an engineering firm laid the groundwork for energy efficiency with site planning, civil design and landscape architecture services.

Benefits of the Map 3D toolset

Get access to the specialised Map 3D toolset when you subscribe to AutoCAD. Download the AutoCAD Map 3D productivity study to see how you can save time when performing common mapping design tasks in AutoCAD.

3D mapping resources

Master 3D drawing with our tutorials, guides and tips and gain insight from others in our communities.

  • An overview of the changes made to the AutoCAD Map 3D 2021 toolset release.

  • A series of tutorials that provide an overview of the product and hands-on exercises to help you to learn many aspects of AutoCAD Map 3D Toolset.

  • An infographic that outlines ways of collecting data from physical objects and structures and how it can protect critical infrastructure.

  • Autodesk’s infrastructure design software simplifies the identification and mapping of terrain features of a project area.

  • French reality-capture firm surveys some of Europe’s most challenging locales – nuclear sites and other perilous environments.

  • Getting started in photogrammetry with tools, free resources and tutorials

FAQs on 3D mapping

Below you’ll find answers to the questions we get asked the most about 3D mapping and Autodesk’s software.

3D mapping allows users to profile objects in three dimensions, providing the latest technical methods for visualisation and information acquisition. A 3D map provides a realistic view of a location that can be utilised by local authorities and planners. For the construction sector, a 3D map is as useful as a blueprint. It is very easy to visualise floor plans (US site) on a 3D map and identify possible obstructions which may occur during construction.

Yes. Autodesk’s 3D mapping software suite includes AutoCAD, the AEC Collection, Inventor, Revit and Recap. 3D mapping is often used by advertisers and artists to add dimension, movement and depth to previously static objects such as buildings or stages.

Autodesk's AutoCAD Map 3D tutorials provide an overview of the product and hands-on exercises to help you to learn various aspects of the software and its tools. Some of the tutorials will teach you more about the AutoCAD Map 3D toolset, creating a map file, assigning a co-ordinate system, connecting to data and more.

Autodesk offers free 3D Mapping software for students and educators, allowing you to use the same 3D and video mapping software as top professionals around the world. Simply confirm your eligibility, download the software and get started. Learn more (US site)

Yes! Drones and drone mapping software are used in construction to more accurately – and safely – capture valuable data from project sites. Drone surveying software allows data from aerial 3D mapping to be utilised effectively and holistically. Learn more (US site)