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I know this is a common topic on revit and maybe it´s all been seen about this subjet. My issue is that I have a parking building with some ramps that I allready made with the ramp tool... When I started my floor plan I realized that you cannot tag an spot slope on a made-with-ramp-object (I don't know why it´s not possible even on revit 2011, I think that every object on revit should be able to be tagged... whislist!) and I decided to change my ramps to curved and sloped floors. Now I just cannot adjust the ramp with floors, my levels are fine but the way the floor is working is wrong. I´m uploading two images to explain the way is working and I hope that is only a check mark on a property and not the imposibility of revit to make floors on ramps. Tnks!
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Thanks. I just did It with subelements, but the ramp-made-with-floor should be more automated, because the curvature has not a constant slope thanks to the external ratio and the internal. But it will work just fine for know. Thanks a lot.
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Hi, do u know how to create walls on top or bottom of curved ramps - multi sloped floors? Thanks... NAP
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I think that the tool that might work for you is using atach top/base button. Your wall is not well done because it just goes plane instead of going down with the ramp's slope. Select the wall and the revit menu will change (revit 2011) and in modify/wall menu you will see the atach top/base button, go there and select on the green bar bellow top buttons select the opcion top or base and then select the floor or roof you will use to atach your wall. If you atach base but you dont have a roof to atach you have 3 choices: 1) Select the wall and choose modify profile. 2) Copy your ramp and paste it on the finish top level of the wall and atach the wall and turn of the element or make it thin enough so it wont bother your model. 3) Also you can make a mass extrusion with path. Hope my anwer will help you. Revit City I owe you so much!!! haha
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Try this link out:
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