Void visible after cut

andre.micka
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Void visible after cut

andre.micka
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Hello,

 

I have a problem with voids.

I have created a solid topo from Civil 3D and imported in Revit.

 

I have created a Void family to cut this topo volume but, even if the family cut the volume, the void still appear...

 

Can someone tell me why ?

 

Thank you

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andre.micka
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Ok I have found the problem.

 

Iy is from civil 3D surface. ..

hmunsell
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you could import the C3D topo lines and use those to make a Revit Surface.

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https://help.autodesk.com/view/RVT/2020/ENU/?guid=GUID-D7C6E4AF-D902-478D-92C2-CD2DCE338426

 

Then you can use the split surface or Building Pad tool as needed. 

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Thank you for the link.

 

But it is possible to create grading with specific slopes (1/1 or 3/2 for example) in Revit like in civil 3d ?

 

I don't have him 360 to link topography between c3d and Revit

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@andre.micka wrote:

But it is possible to create grading with specific slopes (1/1 or 3/2 for example) in Revit like in civil 3d ?


not that I'm aware of. you can make a surface by placing points or drawing lines and different elevations, but Revit is not a "Civil" program. to my knowledge you cant assign a slop to grading in Revit. 

 

we do not have BIM360 yet either. you should be able to use the Desktop Connector tool to get your up-to-date files from BIM360.

https://www.autodesk.com/bim-360/desktop-connector/

 

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@hmunsell  a écrit :

we do not have BIM360 yet either. you should be able to use the Desktop Connector tool to get your up-to-date files from BIM360.

https://www.autodesk.com/bim-360/desktop-connector/

 


What do you mean? If I install desktop connector I can link the c3d surface to Revit like bim 360 but in local?

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the point of Desktop Connector is for people that do not have a BIM360 license to post and download updated files from BIM360. we have had to use it on a couple projects. I do not know how well it will work with a C3D file that is hosted on BIM360. you'd have to try it..... 

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