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Hi I am just starting with revit and need a little help
with roofs. Maybe someone that has already done
some like these where there are different plate heights
an 45 exterior walls can help. Please take a look at
the attatched pdf. Thank you
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For one, this would need to be done as two roof sketches as roof sketches cannot have overlapping segments. I see your portico roof overlaps the bay window at the front, so this would need to be drawn separately. You can use the join roofs tool to join them together.
Where plate heights vary and they have the same eaves line you'll need to split the sketch lines. When drawing your roof sketch there are options for height offsets.
HTH.
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[quote= Mr Spot - 2006-03-27 16:09:18]For one, this would need to be done as two roof sketches as roof sketches cannot have overlapping segments. I see your portico roof overlaps the bay window at the front, so this would need to be drawn separately. You can use the join roofs tool to join them together.
Where plate heights vary and they have the same eaves line you'll need to split the sketch lines. When drawing your roof sketch there are options for height offsets.
HTH.[/quote
Thank you for your time. I still can't figure out how to do this roof
I know I am asking for too much but please help a bit more.
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Here is what I have so far, which is nothing
Please help a little bit more.
Thanks
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sorry here it is
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I'm guessing the file is more than 2MB?
If you can get the roof uploaded so i can edit it for you to show you the correct method i'll have a look at it.
Unfortunately I have two BA issues this week so I'm flat out... Don't have time to create it from scratch to show you...
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