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Contour lines to AutoCAD


AlmaCAD offers conversion contour lines to AutoCAD

Contour lines connect a series of points of equal elevation and are used to illustrate topography on a map. Contour lines show the height of ground above Mean Sea Level (M.S.L.) in either feet or metres and can be drawn at any desired interval. For example, numerous contour lines that are close together indicate hilly or mountainous terrain; when far apart, they represent a gentler slope

Contour lines are lines that connect the location of equal measures of elevation.

We offer precision conversion of contour lines. All Z-values (elevation values) are retained in the polyline. For AutoCAD drawings, the file is layered by major and minor contours. All lines are continuous polylines (they no broken lines)

Contour Maps to AutoCAD

Topographic maps use contour lines to indicate the shape and elevation of these landscape features because it is difficult, as we have already discovered, to show three-dimensional objects, like hills and valleys, on a two-dimensional surface, like a map.

Contour lines on topographic maps usually portray both natural and manmade features. They show and name works of nature including mountains, valleys, plains, lakes, rivers, and vegetation.

Topographic maps are a variety of maps characterized by large-scale detail and quantitative representation of relief, usually using contour lines in modern mapping.