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hello guys , need some help dont we all?
Yes the thing is that I want to draw or model a flat roof of 3 degree roof slopes but when I do this the roof in the end spilt the thing like in 4, How can it be in one whole roof? or these another way to model the roof?
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You set too many edges to slope. Pick only one line from the high side if you are sloping down from the high side. All the rest will work from that so OBVIOUSLY, the high side at each step will be a different elevation.
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I solve my problem i use slope arrow instead
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