Hi
I have an issue with the topography in a project i am doing.
Basically in 3D view i cannot see the ground line where elements from the model 'cut' come out of the ground. This is quite critical as i have stairs posts etc which all need to be read in conjunction with the significantly sloping site and Revit seems to just not so the meeting point of ground and model and rather blurs it out.
Any help would be hugely appreciated.
Cheers
I do.
But would i need a magnitude of pads for each element at the different levels? The building has 3 basement levels and the the ground level has the various stairs which come down to meet the ground level as well as posts and columns which also cut the ground topography.
Do i have to create individual pads for each element? and how would that work if i already have a few that cut the bulk of the site to allow for the basements?
Thanks.
So there is no program development that would naturally generate the cut/intersect line between the model and the topography?
Thanks again
No, the topography element does not automatically know it's supposed to be cut by other model elements.
Looks like you have some more sitework design to do still...
FYI...it is easier to keep the site as a separate model if you haven't done that already.
@Anonymous wrote:Thanks.
So there is no program development that would naturally generate the cut/intersect line between the model and the topography?
Thanks again
There needs to be a graphics over ride that illustrates element that intersect but don't "cut" one another.
I often have sites with many boulders on them which are scattered randomly across the topography. It looks strange that you do not the line separating the two elements and its impossible to go tracing sub-regions around every single rock as it is logistically impractical and practically impossible to calculate where these asymmetrical elements intersect one another.
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