Hello,
I'm trying to create a 3D context model within Revit (see screenshot below).
First i made a topo solid from DEM data using Civil 3D. Now i want to somehow project the property boundaries onto the topo solid. The property boundaries is a linked dxf file.
Would this somehow be possible within Revit?
Or does anyone have an alternative way of doing this?
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Property Lines are a model element so should be visible in the 3D view, are they visible in your Visibility/Graphic Overrides for 3D View, under Site?
I don't know of an easy way to project your property lines onto the topo so that they follow the surface.
One way I can think of to do it though is to create a railing that only has a top rail with a small diameter set at like 2" height and trace the boundary. Railings will host to the surface and follow the slope.
You will have to create multiple railings though as railing paths must be continuous and cannot intersect.
I agree a railing is a pretty good workaround. Alternatively, you could copy the sketch of the property line and then use it to define a void extrusion based on the sketch and then cut that from the topo.
Steve Stafford
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