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Sloped Wall

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fotheringaygardens
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Sloped Wall

Attached is a sloped wall made from a mass object with a door atttached to it. This doesnt seem like I am creating it correctly, I think I am missing a more straight forward method...

Can I create a sloped wall than is grip editable? and have the door align to the slop of the wall? windows as well I guess...
Thanks

Foth
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The wall hosted door will always be vertical. To get it to align with the
wall face - you'll need to make a face based door family. (How would one
open and walk through such a door? And if exterior - keep the water out?)
The wall can be edited by updating the mass to which it is related. The wall
is then rebuilt from the mass.

In this simple situation, I've often used a roof rather than a wall. The
slope is easy to control using a slope arrow - and is somewhat grip
editable. Then place roof hosted families (such as skylights) to have them
align with the roof.

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Attached is a sloped wall made from a mass object with a door atttached to
it. This doesnt seem like I am creating it correctly, I think I am missing a
more straight forward method...

Can I create a sloped wall than is grip editable? and have the door align to
the slop of the wall? windows as well I guess...
Thanks

Foth

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