Hi all,
I am after some help on generating a batter slope of 30° from a building pad so that it meets the natural ground level evenly on all sides.
I have found a way which isn't as accurate but may be the only way to do it.
I was able to do it using the following commands:
1. Generate topography
2. Draw a building pad
3. From the building pad use the roof command to generate a roof at 30 degrees
4. Where the roof intersects the ground draw detail lines at the intersection between the toposurface
and the roof. (I could only get it as close as possible to the intersection between the topography and the roof because I can not snap to anything). Does anyone know how to create a cut line or how to snap at the intersection between the two surfaces (the roof and the topography?)
5. Split the surface (topograhy) along the detail line and add topography points at the pad level and then adjust the height of those points to be at the correct pad level height.
This has been the only way I can think of generating this sort of surface. However if you wish to change the pad you have to start this process all over again.
Please refer to the attached image.
If anyone has any other suggestions that would be great.
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I'm not sure what you're asking, but are you aware that you can edit toposurface and add points RELATIVE TO SURFACE? Maybe that nugget will help.
Additionally, if you are trying to create a cut profile, which it sounds like you are, the best way to get there is by exporting a 3D section view to DWG and importing that DWG back into Revit. Then you'll have linework you can pick.
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