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Mon, May 7, 2007 at 2:58:26 PM | What's the best way to make a parking lot

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I'm using Revit architecture 2008.  I imported a topo and made my site.  It has a lot of terrain changes.  I then imported some line work for the parking lot.  Then I used "split surface" to cut out the parking lot.  Then i changed the materials.

Now i have grass and asphalt, but no curbs and everthing feels very flat.  I want to lower the parking lot a few inches and then put in a the curbs.  The only thing is my topo surface has no depth.  How do i do this.


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