Fede_2993
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Good morning to all,
I am a feder, a student of building-architecture
for a course, I must create the 3d model of a small malga dispersed in the Trentino valleys, using revit. Then we will apply materials using 3ds and finally we will make videos of presentation of the object.
My problem is that I can't import the surface of the soil in revit. .
what I did until now was:
- download from the gis of the province file (ascii) of the relief lidar
-with autocad map 3d, import the raster file
the result is the following. you do not see well because I am not yet practical to change the view, but you understand that it is a sup. 3d
when I take it as .dwg, autocad opens it as a flat surface (obviously, at the bottom is a raster :d) and here is the problem.
I have to turn it into a real 3d surface! so that, saving it in dxf, I can import it on revit and from there give a place to my model! at the moment it is floating by air
at the moment I tried this way:
-export level curves in dwg: I export them without the elevation value (all with elevation 0). But I should go manually to give an elevation to each of them!
Thank you in advance for the answers
I am a feder, a student of building-architecture
My problem is that I can't import the surface of the soil in revit. .
what I did until now was:
- download from the gis of the province file (ascii) of the relief lidar
-with autocad map 3d, import the raster file
the result is the following. you do not see well because I am not yet practical to change the view, but you understand that it is a sup. 3d
when I take it as .dwg, autocad opens it as a flat surface (obviously, at the bottom is a raster :d) and here is the problem.I have to turn it into a real 3d surface! so that, saving it in dxf, I can import it on revit and from there give a place to my model! at the moment it is floating by air
at the moment I tried this way:
-export level curves in dwg: I export them without the elevation value (all with elevation 0). But I should go manually to give an elevation to each of them!
Thank you in advance for the answers