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I am trying to slope a flat roof in 2 directions... The roof is a single plane, sloped 3/12 in one direction and then the whole thing is sloped .25/12 in a perpendicular direction. I've tried defining the slope in 2 directions and it gives me a ridge... I've tried the slope arrow - and while I can get it to slope in 2 directions with that, I can't get the slopes that I am desiring because of the lack of control over it. Anybody have any ideas? I am using revit 2009. Here's a .jpg of the roof from SketchUp...
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One way to achieve this is to model the roof as a blend, as an in-place family in the roof category.
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