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Fri, Sep 16, 2005 at 3:21:31 PM | Cut and Fill

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I'd like to show cut and fill on a site plan view. So far I've only been able to show cut and fill in wireframe mode. Is there another way. I wouldn't want to show the buildings in wireframe too.

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Fri, Sep 16, 2005 at 5:43:30 PM | RE: Cut and Fill

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great question... we've been having the same problems with no answers

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Fri, Sep 16, 2005 at 6:08:05 PM | RE: Cut and Fill

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I've been trying the following: 1. Import orniginal DWG topo lines and generate topo model. 2. Modify topo model to show new contour lines. 3. Then set original DWG topo lines as underlay in site plan view. That way one can see a halftone of the original topolines and the new topo lines in the same site plan view. I'd prefer to show the existing topo lines dashed not halftone, but this is working for now. This method doesn't quite work because the topo model contour lines don't exactly follow the imported topo contour lines so you end up with some double lines( one halftone and one not halftone) Post edited on 2005-09-16 20:08:08

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Fri, Sep 16, 2005 at 8:16:14 PM | RE: Cut and Fill

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Ok here's my solution: 1. Generate original topo revit file from original DWG site contour plan. 2. Set the new surface to demo phase so you'll have a dashed countour plan to export to DWG. 2. Generate new DWG site contour plan from dashed topo Revit file. Now you have a new DWG file with dashed contours that you can overlay in your model.

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