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Hi All - I am trying to design a roof with a few different slopes as can be seen on the attached file. I first tried using 2 roofs on the top at different slopes, then massing in the 2 sides (80d egree slopes), but this left me with some serious accuracy issues.. the attached file is a bit closer (using 2 roofs) however i can't see how to make the roofs join in a seemless fashion?? is it simple a matter of messing with the top roof boundaries? I get the feeling there's a really simple way to create this roof? anyone? Thanks in advance.
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ok - sorted it out.. thanks to whoever read this thread and attempted to help.. For those that are interested, the solution was to use 2 roofs - the first and lower roof (by footprint) had 3 sides defining a slope, the second and higher roof, was done with a massing blend.. and then roof by face to convert...
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