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Hello, I am having difficulty with a roof. I want to cut one half of the roof and move it over towards the end of the house. There is another roof that will be over the top of this roof and they have different pitches. I have enclosed a picture of what I'm trying to describe. Please let me know if you have any information or a different way of designing the roofs. thanks..
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The roof you want to adjust needs to be two separate roof objects: just like if you were making a shed roof condition. Then you can have control of both roof halves. You can use reference planes to control extents and reference lines to control slopes and shapes. I am assuming you are doing the roofs by extrusion.
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I met to say roof by footprint. Extrusion would work as well. But footprint is the most direct.
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