In this exercise, you add a toposurface and a building pad to the building site.
Category
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New Users
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Time Required
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15 minutes
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Tutorial Files Used
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GSG_03_Terrain_Pad.rvt
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Add points at different elevations to create the terrain and create a building pad based on the foundation walls of the building. Before you begin, download the GSG_03_Terrain_Pad.rvt tutorial file.
Download this zip file (if you have not already downloaded the exercise files for the tutorials.)
Objectives
- Create a toposurface by defining points at different elevations.
- Create a building pad based on the footprint of the foundation walls.
- Use a section box to frame the 3D view including the terrain.
- Specify a grass material for the terrain for a realistic 3D view.
Watch the video
Add Building Pad
- Click Site tabModel Site panel (Building Pad).
- Click Modify | Create Pad Boundary tabDraw panel (Pick Walls).
- Select the exterior walls. Use Tab to select a chain of walls.
- Use
flip controls to be sure the pad sketch is on the inside face of the walls. Use the
ViewCube to orient to Top to verify this.
- On the Mode panel, Click
(Finish Edit Mode).
- On the Properties palette, change the level of the pad to 01 - Store Floor.
- Orient the 3D view so it is displayed from the top/right angle, and click outside of the building and terrain to select the 3D view itself.
- On the Properties palette, under Extents, select Section Box.
- Select the section box in the drawing area, and drag the grip controls to modify the box, as shown.
- With the section box still selected, right-click, and click Hide in ViewElements to hide the section box.
- Select the terrain, and on the Properties palette, click the value for Material, and the
(browse button) that displays.
- In the Materials Browser:
- In the search field, type
grass and press Enter.
- In the search results, double-click Grass to add it to the project. It displays in the top pane of the browser under In Document Materials.
- On the View Control Bar, click Visual Style: Hidden LineShaded to view the materials.
Part 4: Creating a Floor