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In this video, Iamp;#39;m going to be showing you everything you need to know about Toposolids in Revit. So if you donamp;#39;t know Toposolids are a new approach to topography in Revit. It starts from Revit 2024 and in this video Iamp;#39;m going to be covering everything. So weamp;#39;re going to be exploring how to convert old topography into new Revit Toposolids. Weamp;#39;re going to be talking about how to create a new Toposolid from scratch, how to create a Toposolid from an import so either a CAD file or an Excel spreadsheet, how to set everything up, most importantly the contour lines. How to create subdivisions and alternatives to subdivisions like splitting Toposolids, how to create voids, how to cut topography with walls and foundations, which elements can be hosted on Toposolids. And finally, weamp;#39;re going to be talking about graded regions or bringing phasing to topography. Letamp;#39;s go. Now before we jump into Revit, I would just like to mention todayamp;