I needed to segment point cloud to import individual portions, so they can be workable. The problem is that when importing those, Revit makes toposolid base different to each .txt file, like randomly, although the surface is perfectly coincident with point cloud. First i thought it works with a fixed distance from the lower point, but one of the portions has about 2 meters thickness. Changing the offset, using align or increasing the material thickness moves the surface. Is there a way to equal the base to all, or will have to make another toposolid under?
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Generate toposolids using a very thick toposolid type. They will still be stepped at the bottom, but because they are all very thick, you can crop 2d section views, or use section box to clip 3d views, to view a flat bottom for all of them. You can even use a void or a solid mass the physically shape the bottom of all toposolids of you want.
Thanks. So we can't predict were Revit puts the base, correct?
I was convinced that i increased the material thickness and the surface has moved, but this time it doesn't, maybe i changed the offset also at the same time, my appologies. So yes it worked, I had done a compensation extrusion under the toposolids, but prefer replace it with your first tip. Thanks.
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