I don’t use Dynamo a lot, but for this project i used it to make a floor following the curves of my topography.
The dynamo “calculus” that i made using the help of some youtube tutorials to make the floor follows the topography
So how could i make that “top” part flat with dynamo using that calculus? Or there is a more simple way to achieve this?
What i mean making it flat, for example on that section, you can see my floor selected and it follows perfectly my subdivision, which i could only use it to represent my path on that project. But, since i want to make every product on revit from now on, it’s necessary that floor is represented on the sections, plans, and everything, basicaly flat, on the top part (where someone walk), and following the topography on the bottom part, motivating my usage of this metodology. The red line would be a aproximation of my “objective” when i say making it “flat”.
don’t think revit is capable of making floors flat on top and adjustable underneath. you can just create a flat (top and bottom) floor and use the toposolid to cut the underside of the floor