Hell all,
I subdivided the toposurface area so I can apply different material to different regions. The first region I tried was the driveway:
The driveway surface need to look like the porch surface. I applied the same material, but only the colour changed. I need the surface pattern too. Any idea how to achieve this?
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My guess is that porch hatch is a Cut Pattern, and the View Range Cut Plane is cutting through the Porch and above the Sub Topo. How'd I do?
This is the setup I made for the porch surface:
And it does look the way it should. I tried to apply the same material to the driveway subregion of the toposurface, but only the colour was applied. However, I also need the surface pattern to show. How can I achieve that please?
I tried lower values to 1 and higher values to 5000. It didn't change.
I know I can create a floor to the shape of each toposurface subregion I need, but that is a lot of extra work! Revit provides subregion command mainly to change the surface material. Why doesn't it apply it with surface patterns? Am I doing it wrong? PLEASE HELP!
AH! TOPOSURFACE! I thought we were talking Toposolids. My bad.
Cannot add surface pattern to toposurfaces in Revit (autodesk.com)
Thank you.
I haven't even heard of Dynamo before, or toposolids for that matter!
Do you happen to have a code I can use that can generate a slab on the surface of Toposurface? I'm using Revit 2023.
You don't need Dynamo.
Follow these steps to create hardscape from your Toposurface Subregion:
It took several tries, but eventually it was a success! I built using Model by Face - Roof.
@barthbradley, Thank you so much for your help mate. I really appreciated it.
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