Hi!
I am having an issue regarding contourlines vs relocate project.
I am work on a project where it is neccesary to change the elevation of the entire building and toposurface down by 14800mm.
The most rational way to do this seems to be to use the "relocate project" tool, which will not mess up the model and views, which is the case when manually selecting av moving everything up/down.
Relocate project works fine as long as spot elevation is changed to elevationbase is changed to survey point, as it seems like revit moves surveypoint up when I move the project down with " relocate project"
The only problem is that the countourlines at toposurface is no longer placed at every whole meter but at a elevation corresponding to the change made with " relocate project". This makes the conourlines useless when reading the drawings.
It is obvious that toposurface reads from internal origin and not the survey point. I have (before relocating) placed survey and project basepoint at the internal origin and they both read 0.0.0. After relocating/in my case lowered the project 14800mm, the surveypoint reads 0.0.0 while project basepoint reads 0.0.-14800. In section the internal origin is shown at the same hight as project basepoint.
As far as I can see the internal origin is fixed. What is the workarround/correct approach to get the contourlines to display at every whole meter from my "new 0"?
Thanks in advance
Instead of using Relocate project, unclip the Survey Point and move it up 14800 mm. Nothing else needs be changed.
Misunderstood question. Ignore the below:
Change Elevation base of Contour Labels type?
These contours are still at the whole dimensions relative to the Project Base Point. is that what you want?
The Elevations shown for Points inside Sketch-Mode of Toposurface are relative to the Internal Origin of the Project, but those Point Elevations have no bearing on Spot Elevations and Contours Labels, which are relative to their Elevation Base (e.g. Survey Point of Project Base Point). Nor do those Points' Elevation have any significance outside of Sketch Mode. If you've been told to move your whole Model down (e.g. Relocate Project), I would wonder what you are moving it in Relationship to. Is it supposed to be 14800 lower in relation to the Project Base Point, or is it supposed to be 14800 lower than the the Survey Point? If both the PBP and SP are to remain the same, what's the point in Relocating the Project? If the purpose is to affect the reading of the Spot Elevations and Contour Labels, then just move the CLIPPED Survey Point down 14800 and set your Elevation Base for Spot Elevations and Contour Labels to Survey Point. If your current Contour Labels are correct (before the move), then there would be nothing to do (e.g. no need to Relocate the Project).
@anders84SVC wrote:
...problem is that the countourlines at toposurface is no longer placed at every whole meter...
This is where to go to make those kind of adjustments:
@anders84SVC wrote:...
The most rational way to do this seems to be to use the "relocate project" tool, which will not mess up the model and views, which is the case when manually selecting av moving everything up/down.
Relocate project works fine as long as spot elevation is changed to elevationbase is changed to survey point, as it seems like revit moves surveypoint up when I move the project down with " relocate project"
The only problem is that the countourlines at toposurface is no longer placed at every whole meter but at a elevation corresponding to the change made with " relocate project". This makes the conourlines useless when reading the drawings.
How about you do the opposite for the Contour Lines label and change its Elevation Base to Relative instead of Survey Point...
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