Question: How do you do slope topography in Revit?

How do you get topography slope in Revit?

Create a Toposurface by Placing Points

  1. Open a 3D view or a site plan view.
  2. Click Massing & Site tab Model Site panel (Toposurface).
  3. On the Options Bar, set a value for Elevation. …
  4. Next to the Elevation text box, select one of the following: …
  5. Click in the drawing area to place points. …
  6. Click (Finish Surface).

How do you add topography in Revit?

In Revit, link the topography to the current model as follows:

  1. Specify coordinates for the building model. …
  2. Open a plan view or a 3D view for the building model. …
  3. Click Insert tab Link panel (Link Topography).
  4. In the Link Topography dialog, navigate to the topography. …
  5. Select the desired topography, and click Link.

How do I move topography down in Revit?

Go to an elevation and move it like you would with any other elements. Sometimes you just have to open the right view to see them! I think the easiest way is to click on the surface which should pop open the Tin Surface: tab, click edit surface drop down, Raise/Lower Surface.

How do you change topography material in Revit?

To view or change toposurface or subregion properties, open a 3D view or a site plan view, and then click Site tab Model Site panel (Toposurface). Select the surface material from the list. You can create your own toposurface material.

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How do you set grades in Revit?

Create a Graded Region

  1. Open a site plan that displays a toposurface.
  2. Click Massing & Site tab Modify Site panel (Graded Region).
  3. In the Edit Graded Region dialog, select one of the following: …
  4. Select the toposurface. …
  5. When you are finished editing the surface, click Finish Surface.
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