Hello my fellow Revitters,
I'm trying to create an organic boulder/rock wall in a bathroom. I figured the best way to do this is to create the wall with toposurface. I've included a picture and I would like to get rid of the highlighted part/lines so you only see the form. I know this is strange but I figured this might be a challenge for you pros.
Does anyone know if there is a way to accomplish this? Or if you know of a better way to create the kind of "wall"that I'm looking to create, suggestions would be most welcome. Thanks in advance.
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Look at your visibility/graphics overrides. Deselect the sub-category primary and secondary contours
Louis
Please mention Revit version, especially when uploading Revit files.
The highlighted portion is part of the Toposurface's Boundary. You would need to redefine the Toposurface sketch to exclude this part. You might able to use Split Surface Tool to break it into 2 different surfaces and hide that highlighted portion in the view
I personally would create it as a freeform mass instead of a topography as it is more flexible with negative spaces such as nooks for hiding soap and whatnots. It is near impossible to create caves in a topography as far as I can tell.
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