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Walls are in, Doors are in, Windows are in and roof is on. Here's the problem. The roof on the back needs to slope North/South while conneting into a roof that is sloping East/West. This gives me a 1'-0" gap downstream of the East/West sloped roof.
Is there a way to distort the roof to follow the line of the East/West Slope?
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Without knowing exactly how your roof is being constructed I would say to use youe shape editing tools and add points to your roof at the elevations that you need. You could also add a slope arrow from the heigh point to the low point (High point being 0, low point being -1') to get the roof to follow the profile you are looking for.
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