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Joined: Wed, Feb 16, 2005
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I need help modelling a roof for this building. PLS help.
it's supposed to be a parabola like catalano's recently destroyed house in carolina.
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here's a better rendering
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Using a blend is how, see attached
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Project example attached, uses a nested blend family in an in-place roof family in the project. You could just do it in the in-place family in the project directly as well.
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