Points file for revit toposurface download
So, now that we understand the principle workflow for taking X, Y,Z Coordinate information from excelt into Revit for conversion to a native Revit Toposurface, we can delve into a little more detail on the overall process. I also outline a number of additional workflows for users to be aware of and test the validity of the Revit Toposurface and a few of the caveats associated to this workflow.
All high quality resources and sample files are available for download here for you to work in tandem alongside the tutorial. As I have covered this in great detail elsewhere on the blog link — see first heading under video here is a quick breakdown of the CSV file formatting requirements is as follows.
See below for reference. For greater detail on this step, please refer to a previous post on Toposurface development for Civil 3D where this is broken down in greater detal. Press OK. You should now see your screen filled with points. All Done! To confirm the toposurface is as editable as one which was created via manual point placement within Revit you can edit the surface and apply a Split-Surface or Sub-Region to the topography.
As per the image below, we were able to clearly and easily modify the surface post-conversion from the CSV Data format. The imported points file must adhere to these requirements: The points file must be in a comma-delimited file format a CSV or TXT file. The file must contain x, y, and z coordinate numbers as the first numeric values in the file. Any additional numeric information for a point must occur after the x, y, and z coordinate values.
To create a toposurface with a points file Open a 3D view or a site plan view. To represent the topography of the site, create a toposurface in the Revit model.
Topics in this section About Toposurfaces The Toposurface tool defines a topographical surface a toposurface using points or imported data. You can create toposurfaces in 3D views or site plans. Videos: Create Toposurfaces and Regions Watch these videos to learn how to create and work with toposurfaces, subregions, and graded regions.
Create a Toposurface by Placing Points Create a toposurface by placing points in the drawing area.
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