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Clipped Eaves

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Anonymous
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Clipped Eaves

I am looking to create the same detail shown in the sketch up images.

 

Any suggestions on how to achieve this?

 

Also has anyone ever came across a slate material with good realistic image.

 

 

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constantin.stroescu
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for this I used a combination of  Roof Sofit and for the wall from the gable I made an Edit Profil-sketch mode....

 

 

 

 

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Constantin Stroescu

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Anonymous
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Thank you for your repsonse, could show this in more detail please.

 

Is it possible to have a slate/tile overhang?

 

 

Thanks

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constantin.stroescu
in reply to: Anonymous

you can see in the screen shot  the cornice made by Roof Soffit and gable wall adjusted using sketch mode...

Another method that it is my preferred one is by :Component> model in place > Sweep...:

you can see it in Autodesk Chronicle

https://chronicle.autodesk.com/Main/Details/52040ba3-e85a-4c78-915e-a8f9602893c3

This last method allows me to use complicated cornice profiles( profiles made in place as in my example ,or made as profile family)

In fact there are many methods,,you have only to chose wich one suits you better

 

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Constantin Stroescu

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Anonymous
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Thanks for the previous.

 

How do you extend the tile to create overhang?

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constantin.stroescu
in reply to: Anonymous

In order to control the roof plate position when extending it, I  use a simple geometric construction .

See image 4 to 7 from the attached file.

 

Suppose I want to extend the plate with 6 cm...that means that the eaves height lowers with 3,5 cm......

This was done drawing guide reference planes as in image 4 

Then in Roof Floor Plane > select the roof- Edit Footprint > strech the border line to the reference plane placed at 6 cm distance....as in image 5

Then ,also in Edit Footprint with the border line selected, in Properties > Constraints >Offset from Roof Base - change the value to -3,5 cm (as determined in image 4) - image 6

The result can be seen in image 7

 

Constantin Stroescu

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constantin.stroescu
in reply to: Anonymous

In order to control the roof plate position when extending it, I  use a simple geometric construction .

See image 4 to 7 from the attached file.

 

Suppose I want to extend the plate with 6 cm...that means that the eaves height lowers with 3,5 cm......

This was done drawing guide reference planes as in image 4 

Then in Roof Floor Plane > select the roof- Edit Footprint > strech the border line to the reference plane placed at 6 cm distance....as in image 5

Then ,also in Edit Footprint with the border line selected, in Properties > Constraints >Offset from Roof Base - change the value to -3,5 cm (as determined in image 4) - image 6

The result can be seen in image 7

 

Constantin Stroescu

EESignature

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