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3d hill with revit

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viola_stud

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Hello.
I enrolled now at this forum and hope not to make mistakes!
here is my problem:
I'm trying to generate the solid of a hill in revit using level curves.
Is it possible?
I have already read some conversations on the forum for creating the surface from level curves..but in my case it finds very few points and generates a form that makes no sense. .
So I wonder, am I wrong? or is this not the procedure to follow?
Perhaps the problem is that level curves are closed polylinees?

Thank you for the availability and time you will dedicate to me!
Thank you!
 
Hi.
you asked the question here and probably the moderator will move it
however you can do in different ways
- you make polylines at various elevations in autocad
amounts in revit and then go to "volumetrie and planimetria" create the planimetry with "crea da importa", revit will spread a pitiful veil:biggrin: on your polylines
-import the dwg of the area and positions to recalc with "put point" the points giving hand the altimetrica quota
- you create the area by placing the points at home first the points at altitude 0 then the points at altitude x then the points at altitude xx and so on
 

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I'm sorry.
Anyway. . I tried importing from autocad and actually you can not.. I will try by manually inserting points :-(
Thank you.
 
Try again... because... I'll work you out a few months ago.
 

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Okay, I got it. .
I take advantage of it to ask you another question (as you imagined I started using revit recently!). Now that I have the surface, like the solid kidney(full)?
 
the topographic surface is a surface, can not become a solid. you can possibly enable the section pane and circumscribe the surface, but this does not turn the surface into a solid, gives you only the impression:wink:
 
as tristan says is a surface to the max you can change the depth that appears in the sections as you can see in my images, in the image where you see it as a whole, in the image that is dissected seems to have a volume below, but there is no
 

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