@@BINHE615 actually i used a building pad on the toposurface and then created other one on top of it with some elevation. After that i somehow managed to merge both the surfaces.
2024 ! 😂 Autodesk have their own calendar Okay , nice feature of topo. Although many have asked for for a long time ago It looks like you can cut a floor or a Mass Revit has to fix 1700 things, but they fix only one or two things at a time … maybe in 3024 they can catch it Thanks Bin for sharing the new features
was wondering if you can convert a floor with modified points to a toposolid, but i think no, I guess with dynamo. With an older project I created a the topo with floors instead of toposurface. so wanted to take those floors and create a toposolid.
Yes, you can probably use Dynamo to convert them. If the topo is not complicated, you can probably just add points in the toposolid and align them with the floor.
I officially converted my current project to toposolid, I noticed in the sample project of 2024 they used the massing for the void and multiple subdivisions, still getting used to this
Hello. Can you use a sloped floor with the arrow or with modified sub elements to cut the toposolid so to achieve a similar result like with a sloped pad from 2023?
I guess you are talking about the curtain systems in project and divided surface with pattern based family in mass. The difference is curtain system uses curtain wall mullions and curtain panels with simple patterns(U&V grids) and it can only be placed onto a mass or generic model in the project environment. Pattern based family on a divided surface can be more complicated with different patterns and it can only be used in mass environment, including conceptual mass, model in place mass and adaptive families.
Good question, I'm not sure. Have you tried Graded Region to create a new topo, and see whether you can file any cut and fill information in the properties?
it does not work!! Some Void Forms of this family do not cut anything and will be deleted. To make a Void Form cut something else use the Cut Geometry tool.
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I've done a similar project on revit 2022 and it was quite a task..., they've improved a lot👌👌 Thanks Bin!!
It’s simply not possible with the toposurface before this. Unless use floor with edit sub element I think.
@@BINHE615 actually i used a building pad on the toposurface and then created other one on top of it with some elevation. After that i somehow managed to merge both the surfaces.
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2024 ! 😂 Autodesk have their own calendar
Okay , nice feature of topo. Although many have asked for for a long time ago
It looks like you can cut a floor or a Mass
Revit has to fix 1700 things, but they fix only one or two things at a time … maybe in 3024 they can catch it
Thanks Bin for sharing the new features
True,very true.
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was wondering if you can convert a floor with modified points to a toposolid, but i think no, I guess with dynamo. With an older project I created a the topo with floors instead of toposurface. so wanted to take those floors and create a toposolid.
Yes, you can probably use Dynamo to convert them. If the topo is not complicated, you can probably just add points in the toposolid and align them with the floor.
I officially converted my current project to toposolid, I noticed in the sample project of 2024 they used the massing for the void and multiple subdivisions, still getting used to this
Good to know. I guess it depends on the shape of the void.
That’s cool. Is there any way to of getting contour lines from real site on revit please?
What do you mean?
@@BINHE615 I meant how can I generate contour lines directly on a Google map site using revit
Hello. Can you use a sloped floor with the arrow or with modified sub elements to cut the toposolid so to achieve a similar result like with a sloped pad from 2023?
I believe we can. Try join geometry.
Hi! Isn't it possible to model layers of soils? to get soil sections and calculate volumes by any layer and type of soil
Not sure, I guess the material will be the same. I’ll have a look tonight.
Will cutting through the toposolid affect the site's cut and fill?
This is the question to ask
yes volume will be change
Good question, someone has answered. I will have a test and let you know.
hi bin ,, what is the difference between curtain system in architecture and curtain system in massing site ,if u know means pls share with us tq
I guess you are talking about the curtain systems in project and divided surface with pattern based family in mass. The difference is curtain system uses curtain wall mullions and curtain panels with simple patterns(U&V grids) and it can only be placed onto a mass or generic model in the project environment. Pattern based family on a divided surface can be more complicated with different patterns and it can only be used in mass environment, including conceptual mass, model in place mass and adaptive families.
Why cant i cut the floor with the toposolid?
Try Join Geometry.
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Good question, I'm not sure. Have you tried Graded Region to create a new topo, and see whether you can file any cut and fill information in the properties?
the floor must hidden, if delete only, there is no cut
Not sure what you mean, can you explain?
what is the split surface for?
it does not work!! Some Void Forms of this family do not cut anything and will be deleted. To make a Void Form cut something else use the Cut Geometry tool.
You are right, the Toposolid is a very premature tool and hopefully they will fix/improve it in the next update.
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Good to know.