I had someone helping me with a revit project. The structure has been drawn and a Site Plan view was created. I am trying to add a topo to this plan.
I have succefull done a topo in a brand new drawing. When I enter the site plan view and clik on place point, the + curcer show's up, but the point that move with the + does not. I can click all over the view and notheing seems to generate. If I try this in another view I can drop points and draw conture lines. Why does there seem to be notheing happening? It appears that the settings are the same for the created site plan view as for a brand new site view. The only differnce is what levels they are associated with. I have a foundation plan and first floor plan instead of level 1 and level 2.
Any help would be appreciated.
Sounds like the category is turned off, or you are putting points at an elevation that is not within the view range .
The visibility is on, it is checked in the visibility/graphics window and I do not get the warning saying it is not visible. If the points are out of the veiw range, I am not sure how check or change that?
I got it to draw, I had to change my view depth to unlimited, now it draws the topo in well below my structure in 3d. How do I tell it at what view to draw at?
Look on the Options Bar when you place a point; it lets you set the absolute elevation for each point.
In order to get it to the bottom of my wall, I had to set it 95 feet. Is there a way to get it to recoganize this as 0 and stay at the bottom of my wall?
I am not following you. If the bottom of the wall is at 95 feet above zero, and that's where you want the point to be, then the point at the correct elevation. Isn't it?
My appologies, the guy who set up my elivations started at 100 ft and I forgot about that. I thought he started at 0 ft and the topo was statring below that. I understand whats going on now. Thanks for the help.
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