Dean Camlin
2005-12-10, 12:40 PM
I haven't seen this exact problem posted, so I thought I'd add it to the large list of problems people have had with site subregions. The attached image shows a driveway which worked just fine until I split an adjacent part of the existing site surface to show grading in a new construction phase. Then this driveway, still in the existing phase, acquired its own spurious topo points along the edge of the subregion. And there's no way to edit the surface to delete these bogus points. If I try to delete the driveway subregion, the entire topo surface goes crazy! I sure hope the Revit wizards fix this behavior in 9.0.