scott612993
2012-05-25, 12:31 AM
I have a blank 2013 revit project file here sent to me by a client where I have imported a surveyors .dwg file and used his contour line layers only to create a toposurface which is fine. Using absolute elevation points they all appear coorectly along the matching contour lines in my revit topo which lie directly over underlaying survey dwg file. If I label the contour lines from my revit topo they label correctly with the correct heights matching the survey .dwg for example 518000 above my level 0. Using the dimension tool in an elevation view the contour line measures correctly at 518000 from level 0 to the particular contour line. All good.
However if I click the toposurface and then edit > select one of the points lying on the 518000 contourline the actual elevation value displays as 517300, ie: a difference of -700? This seems to be a uniform variation in height accross all the points between what they actually say vs what they actually measure from level 0.
If I start a new project using the default Architectural template file then import the same surveyor .dwg file, create the toposurface using exactly the same method and settings this does not occur. IE; the interior points from the toposurface display the correct height elevation (518000) and measure the same distance so it is obviously something specific in the clients revit project file that is different and causing the issue however I have not come accross this before to know what it is or how to correct it.
Has anyone else come accross this before or have a solution??
However if I click the toposurface and then edit > select one of the points lying on the 518000 contourline the actual elevation value displays as 517300, ie: a difference of -700? This seems to be a uniform variation in height accross all the points between what they actually say vs what they actually measure from level 0.
If I start a new project using the default Architectural template file then import the same surveyor .dwg file, create the toposurface using exactly the same method and settings this does not occur. IE; the interior points from the toposurface display the correct height elevation (518000) and measure the same distance so it is obviously something specific in the clients revit project file that is different and causing the issue however I have not come accross this before to know what it is or how to correct it.
Has anyone else come accross this before or have a solution??