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Hi All,
Please see attached, screenshot relating to the following issue.
Is there a way to "carve"out of Revit's landscape topography almost like a "cave"effect?
Thank you in advance.
Wayne
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Revit is not a Survey software like "Autodesk Civil 3d", you don't have in Revit lots of features than you have in Civil like "Breaklines" to minimize that issue, my advise to solve that is use MORE POINTS, you'll have to "play" with points to create the effect you want but the result may not be as expected...
Similar issue: https://www.revitcity.com/forums.php?action=viewthread&thread_id=24369
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