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apocalip
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Complex roof Structure

apocalip
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Hey!

 

please be kind with me, i'm extremely new with Revit and currently working on a Model for an old House of mine. I do have years of experience in Fusion360 for Hobby Projects, but Revit is quite new for me (less than a Week).

 

I have a bit of a complex Roof which i struggle to replicate in Revit. There is a normal pointed roof and a second Building which is rotated by 90 degree, a bit lower and offset by half the building length. 

Here's a Photo of that Building and the Roof section which i struggle with: 

 

HW9A5020.jpg

 

I already managed to get this far by creating the 2 roofs Seperately and then joining them and attaching the Walls to the roofs:

HwIIopnzNAxzyO4EZ4yVcym6.png

 

My current Problem is, that i'm clueless how to remove the Roof beneath the other roof. I already googled for quite a bit but can't seem to find a way/solution to achieve this. I suspect it kind of needs to be done with a cut or trim?

 

Here's the Revit file of my current state: https://www.dropbox.com/s/vchd6qgegyhagzi/Fachwerkhaus.rvt?dl=0

 

Would be great if someone could give me a hint or show me how to create that Roof properly,...

Thanks!

 

Cheers Marc

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Complex roof Structure

Hey!

 

please be kind with me, i'm extremely new with Revit and currently working on a Model for an old House of mine. I do have years of experience in Fusion360 for Hobby Projects, but Revit is quite new for me (less than a Week).

 

I have a bit of a complex Roof which i struggle to replicate in Revit. There is a normal pointed roof and a second Building which is rotated by 90 degree, a bit lower and offset by half the building length. 

Here's a Photo of that Building and the Roof section which i struggle with: 

 

HW9A5020.jpg

 

I already managed to get this far by creating the 2 roofs Seperately and then joining them and attaching the Walls to the roofs:

HwIIopnzNAxzyO4EZ4yVcym6.png

 

My current Problem is, that i'm clueless how to remove the Roof beneath the other roof. I already googled for quite a bit but can't seem to find a way/solution to achieve this. I suspect it kind of needs to be done with a cut or trim?

 

Here's the Revit file of my current state: https://www.dropbox.com/s/vchd6qgegyhagzi/Fachwerkhaus.rvt?dl=0

 

Would be great if someone could give me a hint or show me how to create that Roof properly,...

Thanks!

 

Cheers Marc

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Message 2 of 15
barthbradley
in reply to: apocalip

barthbradley
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Is this what your are trying to do?

 

B-Roof.png

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Is this what your are trying to do?

 

B-Roof.png

Message 3 of 15
apocalip
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apocalip
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yea, that looks almost correct. Is the roof behind that Wall open as well?

 

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yea, that looks almost correct. Is the roof behind that Wall open as well?

 

Message 4 of 15
apocalip
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apocalip
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I have a 3D Scan from Canvas, that was converted into Sketchup, which shows in 3D how it should be: 

 

https://canvas.io/viewer/dwuRj73Y

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I have a 3D Scan from Canvas, that was converted into Sketchup, which shows in 3D how it should be: 

 

https://canvas.io/viewer/dwuRj73Y

Message 5 of 15
barthbradley
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barthbradley
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Okay, so this?

 

b-Roof1.png

Okay, so this?

 

b-Roof1.png

Message 6 of 15
apocalip
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apocalip
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Yes! How did you do it 😀

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Yes! How did you do it 😀

Message 7 of 15
barthbradley
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barthbradley
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Consultant

see if attached RVT helps...

see if attached RVT helps...

Message 8 of 15
apocalip
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apocalip
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Contributor

well, you did close the Wall, but what i'm actually struggling with is connection/opening the Roofs on the Inside. I want the part of the Left roof, that is "under" the right roof to be gone, so there is a passage from the one attic to the other.

 

eRy57hrlB0zUPZa3zXYuYytc.png

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well, you did close the Wall, but what i'm actually struggling with is connection/opening the Roofs on the Inside. I want the part of the Left roof, that is "under" the right roof to be gone, so there is a passage from the one attic to the other.

 

eRy57hrlB0zUPZa3zXYuYytc.png

Message 9 of 15
barthbradley
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barthbradley
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Consultant

Cut away part of the roof sketch then. 

 

B-Roof 3.png

Cut away part of the roof sketch then. 

 

B-Roof 3.png

Message 10 of 15
mauricio_mssf
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mauricio_mssf
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Advisor
Accepted solution

Take a look at this GIF I made to help another person with a similar doubt.

 

TELHADO .gif

 To your roof follow the steps

Edit Footprint.png

Select the roof and Edit Footprint


Edit Footprint 2.png

1 - Select pick lines

2 - Select the exterior side os the roof 

Edit Footprint 3.png

3 - Select the line you created and uncheck the slope definition
4 - select Trim tool
5 - with Trim tool activated cut the lines to join in red

6 - with trim activated cut the lines to join in green
7 - Finish editing mode

Join both roofs

 

 

If the answer solves your problem, click Accept as Solution this helps other users to quickly find an answer and let a like if you liked it.



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 Mauricio Santos Filho Arquiteto | BIM Manager
EESignature 

Take a look at this GIF I made to help another person with a similar doubt.

 

TELHADO .gif

 To your roof follow the steps

Edit Footprint.png

Select the roof and Edit Footprint


Edit Footprint 2.png

1 - Select pick lines

2 - Select the exterior side os the roof 

Edit Footprint 3.png

3 - Select the line you created and uncheck the slope definition
4 - select Trim tool
5 - with Trim tool activated cut the lines to join in red

6 - with trim activated cut the lines to join in green
7 - Finish editing mode

Join both roofs

 

 

If the answer solves your problem, click Accept as Solution this helps other users to quickly find an answer and let a like if you liked it.



Você achou esta postagem útil? Sinta-se à vontade para curtir esta postagem.
Ficou satisfeito com a resposta à sua pergunta? Nesse caso, clique no botão ACEITAR SOLUÇÃO.


 Mauricio Santos Filho Arquiteto | BIM Manager
EESignature 

Message 11 of 15
barthbradley
in reply to: apocalip

barthbradley
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Accepted solution

B-Roof 5.png

B-Roof 5.png

Message 12 of 15
apocalip
in reply to: barthbradley

apocalip
Contributor
Contributor

perfect, thank you!

perfect, thank you!

Message 13 of 15
barthbradley
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barthbradley
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Consultant

@apocalip wrote:

perfect, thank you!


 

Solution credit would be nice payment for services rendered.  


@apocalip wrote:

perfect, thank you!


 

Solution credit would be nice payment for services rendered.  

Message 14 of 15
apocalip
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apocalip
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Contributor

i did click on "Accept solution" of your Tutorial answer, or do i need to do something else?

Sorry, first question in this forum, so i don't now the etiquette yet.

 

Cheers Marc

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i did click on "Accept solution" of your Tutorial answer, or do i need to do something else?

Sorry, first question in this forum, so i don't now the etiquette yet.

 

Cheers Marc

Message 15 of 15
barthbradley
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barthbradley
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You have two different members helping you. Click on one of my posts and accept it as a solution. You can give out as many solution credits as you like.  

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You have two different members helping you. Click on one of my posts and accept it as a solution. You can give out as many solution credits as you like.  

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