sqlar
2009-12-03, 03:43 AM
Anyone know why the topography in the attached section topo_depth.jpg would do what its doing? I can't seem to get the earth to show up any lower than somewhere between L1 and P1, even though the topo slopes off to the left and goes way lower than P6, at that point it's just a single line and i have parking hanging down from the topo...
the weird thing is that the line where the topo stops is the same as a level in a linked file (BLDG13 - L1, see attached image), but i don't know why it would do that. I did split the topo by picking lines from the referenced file but none of the lines i picked were at that level.
Also, when splitting a topo, i notice that the split portion no longer fills a level that is at an elevation lower than the split topo. Is there a way to make Revit understand that there is actually earth below the split topo surface? plan_topo_L1 shows the terrain at level one, and plan_topo_P1 shows the missing earth in the top left at the P1 parking level. I've made do with making regions for now but in the areas where i will have to actually excavate i will get blank areas all over the place (the parking levels get quite complicated...)
Chris
the weird thing is that the line where the topo stops is the same as a level in a linked file (BLDG13 - L1, see attached image), but i don't know why it would do that. I did split the topo by picking lines from the referenced file but none of the lines i picked were at that level.
Also, when splitting a topo, i notice that the split portion no longer fills a level that is at an elevation lower than the split topo. Is there a way to make Revit understand that there is actually earth below the split topo surface? plan_topo_L1 shows the terrain at level one, and plan_topo_P1 shows the missing earth in the top left at the P1 parking level. I've made do with making regions for now but in the areas where i will have to actually excavate i will get blank areas all over the place (the parking levels get quite complicated...)
Chris