If you want to master Topography in Revit, we offer a full Site Design and Coordination Course for Revit. You can find it here: balkanarchitect.com/p/site-design-coordination-in-revit
This is a perfect video for students. Straight to the point and efficient... while also providing extra insight like how to create the curb component. Thank you so much for this helpful video!
Thanks! Looks really nice. To save time, demonstrate the "tab trick" while using pick lines or clicking edges for the fascia. When fascia command is active, simply hover over a line or edge and press tab and it will select all joined lines. Then left-click and all the fascia are created at the same time :)
Good job you,I tried to medel it;it was difficult at first,but after watching the tutorial again and again,I now began to model it,but the surface splitting and exporting still giving me though time.You are doing a wonderful work
I just subscribed to your channel today n watched a few videos of yours. I m a very experienced Autocad 2d user but had just started to learn revit. I just want to compliment you on your video clips n tips on Revit. It is v well produced n the steps n audio instructions are clear. Thank you v much. From Cy Singapore
Interesting approach, shame about the roof categories having to be used for mass by face but makes sense given the limitations of the software. An alternative approach I'm going to run a tutorial on will be to use dynamo to 'drape' a floor with sub-points onto the topo using Dynamo, cut out the ground below and lower by a set amount to another level and use slab edges for the kerb profile.
Thanks for video. Instead roof family, I've used road family. Sidewalk and curbs modeled in place ( sweep) avoiding exporting and importing CAD drawing dwg.
I discovered that you don’t have to flatten the site cad from Autocad. Place points at the center of the elevation markers in AutoCAD then import to revit. Add topo surface then import points. At the dialogue box import the layer containing the points that you imported. This will form a surface. If the surface is too high or low , go to elevation and drag it to the light level and voila. You’ll can also align your surface in the x or y in the same way.
If you want to master Topography in Revit, we offer a full Site Design and Coordination Course for Revit.
You can find it here: balkanarchitect.com/p/site-design-coordination-in-revit
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This is a perfect video for students. Straight to the point and efficient... while also providing extra insight like how to create the curb component. Thank you so much for this helpful video!
Thank you for making critically useful tutorials! I'm so grateful! I wish you great success in all you do!
this is one of the best tutorials for roads! well done. simple and practical
Thanks! Looks really nice.
To save time, demonstrate the "tab trick" while using pick lines or clicking edges for the fascia. When fascia command is active, simply hover over a line or edge and press tab and it will select all joined lines. Then left-click and all the fascia are created at the same time :)
Thanks didn’t know revit can tab through edges
the best video of site plan in Revit. thank you so much
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Good job you,I tried to medel it;it was difficult at first,but after watching the tutorial again and again,I now began to model it,but the surface splitting and exporting still giving me though time.You are doing a wonderful work
roof + fascia for landscape, brilliant !!
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I was NOT expecting curbs to be this complicated sheesh
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I just subscribed to your channel today n watched a few videos of yours. I m a very experienced Autocad 2d user but had just started to learn revit. I just want to compliment you on your video clips n tips on Revit. It is v well produced n the steps n audio instructions are clear. Thank you v much.
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Thank you for explaining this thoroughly!
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this looks really awesome - i look forward to digging into revit for civil works for looks
Perfect! Congrats!
With respect to BIM, isn't it strange to use a roof to model the sidewalk and curb? Would there be another family to accomplish that?
You really helped me out! Thank you for your tutorials!!
why i never found this channel before would have helped me alot.
Fantastic workaround to create BIM objects for topography. Thank you so much!!!
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Fantastic and super clear tutorial and walkthrough! Thanks so much!
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love you bro, u gave me an idea to create walls following the topography with this method without dynamo
am i the only one who got really frustrated because it seems easy when he does but İT İS NOT?!
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Interesting approach, shame about the roof categories having to be used for mass by face but makes sense given the limitations of the software. An alternative approach I'm going to run a tutorial on will be to use dynamo to 'drape' a floor with sub-points onto the topo using Dynamo, cut out the ground below and lower by a set amount to another level and use slab edges for the kerb profile.
nice job man, thanks for uploading! Keep up the good work
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Thanks for video. Instead roof family, I've used road family. Sidewalk and curbs modeled in place ( sweep) avoiding exporting and importing CAD drawing dwg.
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I really needed this. Thanks
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This is a great idea! i love it!! thanks
This is a very helpful tutorial, thanks!!
The last thing we need is architects doing site design
Thank you for sharing this informative video... Site Plan is made easy, thanks to you...!!
Thank u for share ur knowledge.
Nice approach
Great video...thanks for sharing
I discovered that you don’t have to flatten the site cad from Autocad. Place points at the center of the elevation markers in AutoCAD then import to revit. Add topo surface then import points. At the dialogue box import the layer containing the points that you imported. This will form a surface. If the surface is too high or low , go to elevation and drag it to the light level and voila. You’ll can also align your surface in the x or y in the same way.
Wow, this was incredibly helpful. Thank you so much.
Thankyou For Solving this problem ..
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Soo helpfull... Thankyou balkan
A Great tutorial. Nice unusual approach :D
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Edit subregion. Copy the lines.
Starrt the Model line tool.
Paste aligned.
Use roof fascia with a profile for the curb.
Great video, thanks!
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Very useful 😊
Thanks
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