Thank you very much! It was very helpful! Can you make a tutorial on how we can make a topography like a real model? (I mean, a topography that its contours have extruded height like the steps in a staircase) Thanks a lot and keep going with your helpful Revit tutorials!
the only solution would be a building pad under the wall, that follows the shape and thickness of the wall. So it can be done, the question is do you really need it to justify the extra step and time 🙂
Thanks man this helped a lot, basically i needed it because in my university we don't use that black texture on the wall so when we make a section we get a line cutting the retaining wall in two I know it can be deleted later on autocad, but this way it's cleaner.
Thank you so much, you have basically been my Revit guide as I have learned the art of Revit mostly through your guidance and my self motivation.
I don't speak english fluently but your channel has the best content that I have ever seen about Revit, thank you for your work!
Thank you for everything Mr. Balkan
There's also a split surface tool that can do this also. As always in Revit, Multiple ways of achieving so many things
Hi BA! I think these are called, “Retaining Walls”. :)
now you becoming original good job
thank you ..this was very useful
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Your videos are the best!!! Thank you!
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Is there any version of this for the 2024 version?
Thank you very much! It was very helpful!
Can you make a tutorial on how we can make a topography like a real model? (I mean, a topography that its contours have extruded height like the steps in a staircase)
Thanks a lot and keep going with your helpful Revit tutorials!
bravo~~!! thanks so much~~
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Hi, thank you so much for the tutorial! Is there a way to assign these walls to topgraphie so that I can only see them on a site plan?
so if I applied and I don't have the revit program will you provide it
There is one thing, even by using this method the topo surface goes inside the retaining wall is there any solution to this problem
the only solution would be a building pad under the wall, that follows the shape and thickness of the wall. So it can be done, the question is do you really need it to justify the extra step and time 🙂
Thanks man this helped a lot, basically i needed it because in my university we don't use that black texture on the wall so when we make a section we get a line cutting the retaining wall in two I know it can be deleted later on autocad, but this way it's cleaner.
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Hi balkanhow r u .
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Wow 2 minutes of filler before even starting the actaul content...