As the Toposolid is relative to zero elevation, how do we deal with projects that have a high datum? If I have a project that is 100 measurement units (feet or metres) above zero, it creates a lot of extruded surface. This can affect the 3D performance but is also hard to hide on a sheet. Really keen to see if anyone has a solution for this.
How to change the Toposolid excess thickness if we have points around 82meter above sea level? We tried to play around it with modifying Project /Survey points and still didn't work, it left us with extremely high thickness even if we try to change thickness structure value 🙁🙁? Changing it with section box in 3D is okay but not on sections and elevations. Do you have an advise?
I can't find the CURB railings in the library. Also, I can't insert any baluster types properly ( it appears as a 2d cross, showing as "muntin_pattern". Any solutions?
HI; how to join a region of topography that was previously separated from the topography? I separated the area of the land on which the architectural project will be carried out, from the rest of the topography so that when I change the contours of my terrain, the contours around the terrain do not change. It happens that I want to modify the region of my land, and the problem is that I can't unite the region that was previously separated with the rest of the existing topography of the surroundings (I reasoned that I need to unite two regions so that I can redraw the area that will be separated again ). Can someone help me ? 😤😤😤😤😤😤😤
Super video! Inspiring as always :) I've been experimenting a lot with toposolids and I find quite shameful that Cut/Fill Data go crazy in a moment. Autodesk need to fix it (they have not done it in Revit 2024.1)
Hi.. actually iam woking on point cloud right now we are using "As built" as the plug in to creat the topo surface , in that we can select a point cloud from that all point ( C point) we can generate topo surface like that any other plug ins which u know to generate topo pls share with us tq (Faro As built construction)
Can you do a video on correct practice for detailing/annotating a Topo solid site. I find that there is an issue with dimensioning sloping gradients. Revit will now dimension lock on the hypotenuse(slope) rather and therefore site information that would be presented in 2D is different to 3D. I.E the steeper the slope of a ramp the difference between 2D and 3D will become larger. There must be a term for this perhaps.
by any chance in revit, can you convert a floor that already had modified sub elements into a toposolid? I was using a floor for my topo before so would like to simply convert, not sure if this is possible? Im about to watch this video so thank you in advance if you already answered this!
Revit Programmers should develop one or more dedicated icons for drawing any kind of road ( with slopes, different profiles, etc.) along with road curbs. It has been too cumbersome to use all these indirect methods to create road curbs and roof flashings! All our knowledge about Building Pads developed over the years of hard work is now gone forever! I personally don't like using the Cut icon to create ditches on the toposolids...The subdivision icon must have a negative value accepting capability otherwise it is kind of useless...
Great video and thanks for the families for Toposolids as well!
As the Toposolid is relative to zero elevation, how do we deal with projects that have a high datum? If I have a project that is 100 measurement units (feet or metres) above zero, it creates a lot of extruded surface. This can affect the 3D performance but is also hard to hide on a sheet.
Really keen to see if anyone has a solution for this.
How to change the Toposolid excess thickness if we have points around 82meter above sea level? We tried to play around it with modifying Project /Survey points and still didn't work, it left us with extremely high thickness even if we try to change thickness structure value 🙁🙁? Changing it with section box in 3D is okay but not on sections and elevations. Do you have an advise?
Hi,when i import cad file and made it toposolid every time its appear as flat surface ?
I can't find the CURB railings in the library. Also, I can't insert any baluster types properly ( it appears as a 2d cross, showing as "muntin_pattern". Any solutions?
THANK YOU!
HI; how to join a region of topography that was previously separated from the topography? I separated the area of the land on which the architectural project will be carried out, from the rest of the topography so that when I change the contours of my terrain, the contours around the terrain do not change. It happens that I want to modify the region of my land, and the problem is that I can't unite the region that was previously separated with the rest of the existing topography of the surroundings (I reasoned that I need to unite two regions so that I can redraw the area that will be separated again ). Can someone help me ? 😤😤😤😤😤😤😤
Same problem
Super video! Inspiring as always :) I've been experimenting a lot with toposolids and I find quite shameful that Cut/Fill Data go crazy in a moment. Autodesk need to fix it (they have not done it in Revit 2024.1)
Hi...thanks...do we have contant library in revit 24 ?
In some cases, it might be a separate installation
Shafts handy in LT for cutting voids. Insert parametric void generic family with handles activated good for LT too. Pads also had slope control.
which link to get the mega bundles package?
revitpure.com/bundle
Hi.. actually iam woking on point cloud right now we are using "As built" as the plug in to creat the topo surface , in that we can select a point cloud from that all point ( C point) we can generate topo surface like that any other plug ins which u know to generate topo pls share with us tq (Faro As built construction)
Can you do a video on correct practice for detailing/annotating a Topo solid site. I find that there is an issue with dimensioning sloping gradients. Revit will now dimension lock on the hypotenuse(slope) rather and therefore site information that would be presented in 2D is different to 3D. I.E the steeper the slope of a ramp the difference between 2D and 3D will become larger. There must be a term for this perhaps.
by any chance in revit, can you convert a floor that already had modified sub elements into a toposolid?
I was using a floor for my topo before so would like to simply convert, not sure if this is possible? Im about to watch this video so thank you in advance if you already answered this!
Why did Revit stiff us with Toposolids and trash toposurfaces which actually works?
Please answer the questions in the comments, knowing answers'd be super useful to know
Revit Programmers should develop one or more dedicated icons for drawing any kind of road ( with slopes, different profiles, etc.) along with road curbs. It has been too cumbersome to use all these indirect methods to create road curbs and roof flashings! All our knowledge about Building Pads developed over the years of hard work is now gone forever! I personally don't like using the Cut icon to create ditches on the toposolids...The subdivision icon must have a negative value accepting capability otherwise it is kind of useless...
Just say it, REVIT 2024 SUCKS. you can't even copy and paste between projects, not to mention the shit show that is toposolids.