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Hi
The attached picture shows what appears to be an error in the roof. On the left hand side in the red box one of the roof lines streches further than it does as compared to the right. Can anyone explain this and let me know how to fix it.
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I'm assuming that the roof on the right is the same as the one on the left? Did you try copying from right to left? Check all you wall on the left portion of the building to insure that they didn't move out a bit on the front (lower left hand corner lookin gat your picture). This would cause your roof to do funny things.
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They are similar but I did not copy then over I just designed them manually.
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