Easy Revit (2010) - 32.1 - Topography (Part One)
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great video, clear instructions and good additional info
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Awesome Videos! Big help!!
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GREAT VIDEO!
I have a project at elevation 9,570'. I keep getting an error message saying I can't move the project base point more then a mile from the startup location. Do you know of a way to get around this? Or do I just have to move the site model to the startup location?
thank you!
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execellent directions, really help me a lot in my project
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very good, thorough, clear, I actually followed along on my own project site.
thanks!
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You, sir, are a gentleman and scholar.
Jubokko 1 month ago 2
@Jubokko ha, thanks!
ddufon 3 weeks ago
I used import CAD to bring in my site plan (all are connected polyline and has a corresponding Z location).. once I turned off my linked file, I can't see the toposurface model on Site (plan view).. any idea why?
It seems that all the visibility settings are okay... please help
bklincoln 1 year ago
@bklincoln HI, not sure if you got my reply but...first check visibility and graphics and make sure "topography" is checked to be visible in your plan view. next, the topography is probably above your view range for your view. to change your view range right click in white space, choose view properties, then view range. for top of range choose 5,000 feet. for cut plane choose 4,500 feet. for bottom choose unlimited. your topo should show up then.
ddufon 1 year ago