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This is part of the first project I ever drew on Revit. I was wondering if anyone could enlighten me on how to make a roof when my wall is curved. Thanks a million.
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In Version 7.0 curves can be slope defining exactly the same as straight lines. You simply have an added parameter in the line settings letting you specify how many segments you want the curve to be broken into (as it would be constructed).
I guess it all depends really if you want to maintain the same eaves width all the way around the building or whether you want to just square the roof off at this point and have an extended eave?
HTH.
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