I like your articulation and pronunciation so much! English is my second language and usually it occures to be difficult to watch tutorials in english, but here i get every word you say perfectly. Thanks for your work!
As always thank you for the helpful videos! Sometimes when I've done this for curbs I was getting gaps along the "rail" and I found out that it is because sometimes when you split the surface of the topo its puts many points next to each other along the edge. If you delete a couple of those points the surface should look the same and the gaps in the curb are gone. Happy Reviting Everyone!
I literally turned on my machine at work and wondered "I wonder if there is somewhere that has a tutorial on Roads in Revit..." I can't wait to see it.
Cool ! I had the same idea, just a year later..lol. I added sidewalks , gutter, striping, and the road as different railing profiles and spaced them accordingly. Basically creating a railing that is the road.The striping was the guard rail. Using the railing command as a sweep solid modeling command that can be hosted to topo. I created a custom baluster that was a street light, and one that was a manhole cover. You could even import a tree as a baluster and create a quick roadscape. When you pick the new host as the topo, you have a decent road. It looks good in Enscape , Lumion, and Twinmotion. It's not perfect, but saves a lot of time for doing archviz.
Great tutorial on a well needed solution. For another tutorial idea, how about a way to model adjustable roads which rise up from the surface and curve around (bridge style) all while keeping the roadway parallel to the ground without banking/tilting?
Hi Balkan, its a great video and as usual it's well described and you made it so easy to understand. I would like to see you doing a tutorials about Dynamo and Macros.
19:35 I found that just slicing the lines is a possible fix for this problem. Just slice the continuous arc, line or spline and sometimes it works just fine without having to move the railing guide. Try it out and give me feedback if it also worked for you. :)
Hi Architect, nice tutorials. In dynamo, why is it that only one model/element is moving after clicking the run, whereas I've selected multiple or all. Thank you.
Thank you for the useful video! Do you know if I export a Revit model made using the student version as IFC and try to open it in Archicad commercial version will it work?
Hi may be too late but I'm having trouble getting the curb to follow the slope of the terrain. When I put in the curb it is just flat. Also, when I pick new host, revit is prompting an error and is asking to delete the family. Thanks for your help!
I really wonder a sensible way to how could we swip the curbs with stone gaps or stone suture ( I don't know the meaning of it in English :D ) without clicking hundreds of times ?
So for the sidewalks that you made in the previous video, would you recommend those still be built the same way? And use the railing tool to add the curb & gutter?
It wont let me split the terrain so that I have effectively an island in the middle of my road cause its "more than two pieces" is there a way to fix this without doing it in multiple parts? Or is it possible to do this with a sub region? Cause that keeps giving me a constrains error with no way around it unless I delete the sub region
it's a new tool starting from Revit 2019, you can create roof fascia instead on railing profile, check up the other video tutorial for site plan that was uploaded 2 years ago