All I want is to have wall what follow the terrain slope.
Simple like that, one side 2000 high other side 3500 high.
I am trying to figure that out for days. Edit profile function is giving me all kind of stupid warnings, like "overlapping lines" ......
Even in such marginal product (for Mighty AutoDesk) what is called TurboCAD you click on the wall, click on the line and click command - Split. And, it's done. Just like that.
This thing in Revit is nightmare
As I said, all I want is to split the wall on green line.
PLEASE HELP
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Open an elevation, draw a ref plane of the slope and attach the top of the wall to it.
Does work, but it's - stupid solution.
In any 3D modeling program, like Fusion360 all you do is cut the shape by line.
Anyway, thank you!
It is one way. There are many other ways. You can certainly edit profile, make sure the profile is a closed loop shape.
I made millions of closed loops, never could do it. It is strange and I know it is a glitch.
Revit is unstable program, eg - changes things on it's own.
Like - make a wall certain length, connect other wall (without Auto Connect) many minutes later I find wall went back to interconnecting position.
If you use edit profile then disallow join the wall first, then join them manually using join geometry tool. Still, attach the wall to a roof or a ref plane is more stable.
I'll tell you something - that **** DOES NOT WORK.
Works if you make some openings in the wall.
If you want to add/take off triangle from the wall all I get is - Overlapping Not Intersecting etc, etc etc..........
Really, really shitty
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