Ok so I have a question, now that you have added the roads to the toposurface as a subregion and you have changed the materials accordingly, it looks great in 3D, but what does the section detail look like? Because its a subregion and not something like a floor, how do you edit the underlying below-ground information? I'd like to be able to draw a section line through one of those roads and see the different layers of road detail, is this possible in Revit? Or is the Dynamo method the only way?
I've got a problem I can't solve... I make all the topography and it just appears on the 3d view... no sign of the surface on the other views... tried to change the view range and properties of the site plan, for example, but it is still missing...
Thankz for watching Pauli Martins...;) You need to check the elevation and the host of your topography in order see it. Maybe you created your topo on Level 2, then you are looking on Level 1. So, you have to double check. good luck!
You move so quick with this speed increase barely say what you're doing and you use several hotkeys without indicating what you're doing. You need to slow down if you want this video to actually be helpful.
And this is why professionals shouldn't use cocaine. How the hell is anyone going to keep up with this... Wait, cocaine!!! It all makes sense now. I better go find a dealer.
i am just wondering why the heck those youtuber put those type of videos here, are they showing off how fast they are? it is for damn sure that this is not for education purposes , good dislike
Magic! I didn't even play the sound... I don't know what's bothering people so much... this is such a straight forward video! It's perfect!
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Excelente video, justo lo que necesito. Muchas gracias man..!!
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is there a way to edit the contour line and make it follow the build path??
You have to manually follow the contour line
These kinds of videos are more of "Look what I can do" versus "Let me actually help you learn how this is done." Music is just a worse distraction.
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love the tom misch at the beginning :)
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good stuff mate
the song too
shut up loser
Thankz for watching @Colin Cook.
You sir are amazing!
Thankz for watching Felical Musipe, ;)
That was the first video i used with x0.75 speed
Thankz for watching Einora Jurgelaitiene....')
How about x0.5
Slow down man! What's the point of that speed? Do you think it helps us?
Hi! you can slow it down by using SETTINGS, YOU ARE WELLCOME.
hi, nice work, if you still the autocad file i would like to share it.
Glad you like it, you can share your email ad
I thought this video was perfect, thanks.
thankz for watching Connor.... ;)
Ok so I have a question, now that you have added the roads to the toposurface as a subregion and you have changed the materials accordingly, it looks great in 3D, but what does the section detail look like? Because its a subregion and not something like a floor, how do you edit the underlying below-ground information? I'd like to be able to draw a section line through one of those roads and see the different layers of road detail, is this possible in Revit? Or is the Dynamo method the only way?
Thanks for watching Luke, unfortunately, I did not try yet to section the topo... but a good point
how do you make the toposurface as a sold thing as in the video not only a surface ?
thanks for watching Hiba,, ;) check on the section box to see the section of the solid surface
I'm unable to select the lines from cad while creating sub region. Please help
thankz for watching, lines form autocad are your reference only
I've got a problem I can't solve... I make all the topography and it just appears on the 3d view... no sign of the surface on the other views... tried to change the view range and properties of the site plan, for example, but it is still missing...
Thankz for watching Pauli Martins...;) You need to check the elevation and the host of your topography in order see it. Maybe you created your topo on Level 2, then you are looking on Level 1. So, you have to double check. good luck!
no point to add a video if there are no instructions and the movements are at light speed.
Aquiles Pelayo thankz for watching, cheerz! ;)
Aquiles Pelayo thank you
You can just lower the video speed.
Podría hacerlo en Español
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why is it so fast instead of explaining what you did step by step?... I did not understand very much
my apologies, you can adjust the speed time in the setting
Song name of the intro? I used to know this one xd
I will try to check the title. Thankz for watching! ;)
Would make sense if there were instructions as to what you were doing.
Thankz for watching Andrew Bennet..')
You move so quick with this speed increase barely say what you're doing and you use several hotkeys without indicating what you're doing. You need to slow down if you want this video to actually be helpful.
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sorry about the music
Would appreciate some instructions rather than a listening to some gaming music.
Overall good effort.
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Hello brother, tutorial is nice but it's to fast for the beginners.
Thankz for watching, you can use the Slow Motion in the "Setting" button below
doing so quickly it s difficult to catch
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Wow you are impressive. And this video has no tutorial value.
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And this is why professionals shouldn't use cocaine.
How the hell is anyone going to keep up with this...
Wait, cocaine!!! It all makes sense now. I better go find a dealer.
i am just wondering why the heck those youtuber put those type of videos here, are they showing off how fast they are? it is for damn sure that this is not for education purposes , good dislike
Cut that music play.. Go slow down
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KILL THE MUSIC AND TELL PEOPLE WHAT YOU ARE DOING PLEASE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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NO DUDE THIS ISN'T HELPING, YOU ARE TOO FAST FOR NO REASON.
thanks for watching Ngoako...
Horrible. Death of a good attempt! Make it slower with voice instructions.
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All ways are wrong...
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