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problems with the ground, sidewalks, external pavement

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I still need you for my thesis....
I did my building and it came out very well... but now I have to go to the most difficult part for me... I did the land around, quite vast because I have to make a public park, a square, public gardens.

now, I had my planimetry in autocad, and with the level curves at altitude I created the ground directly in revt automatically (with the quotas given in cad)
But now in my row of revit: in planimetry I have the soil and design in cad that I imported with the location of trees, paths, benches etc... roads around.. .
What is the best way to proceed?
how do I create all paths in the ground? I tried creating a piece of loft but of course that's flat and I'm fine with the square... but for the paths that are slightly sloped? how do you create these paths that follow the course of the soil? ? ? ?

there is a way to separate in pieces the total soil and then give to a piece the material grass and to another stone pavement....etc....
in case it is possible to explain how to proceed? Do I first have to project the drawing in cad over the sloped terrain? because now since I put it at zero altitude, I only see it in the lower quotas.... above it is covered by the land that rises....:confused: (revit use 2008)

Thank you very much in advance for your advice :biggrin:
 
I came to mind: do I miss using the subregion? Can I create paved paths, sidewalks, roads with underregion?
what is the most correct approach?
 
I came to mind: do I miss using the subregion? Can I create paved paths, sidewalks, roads with underregion?
what is the most correct approach?
definitely the subregion is a good starting point. But be careful that with revit do not plan roads! :frown:
 
you can try to realize your cone paths "floor" then using the command "secondary elements" you can assign odds at various points of your "floor" to make it adhere to the ground. but look that only an escamotage and the result is not exciting.
 
you can try to realize your cone paths "floor" then using the command "secondary elements" you can assign odds at various points of your "floor" to make it adhere to the ground. but look that only an escamotage and the result is not exciting.
... in the 2008 version, if not mistaken, there was no command to modify the secondary elements on the floor ...
 
Surely you're right gfrank, but there have been so many versions that I don't remember since this command was activated.
 
in 2008 is the command "rampa"?
If you want to "get mad" a little over it, you could use it.:smile:
 

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thanks to all for the interest....
In fact, the floors remain only horizontal on 2008. . .
I've done for now the divisions with the subregion... it's a bit long but above all everything remains in the same floor... flat... .
the command ramp is used precisely to make the ramps, but I had not thought about it.....
Thank you so much! Now I try
 

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