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:
I already managed to get this far by creating the 2 roofs Seperately and then joining them and attaching the Walls to the roofs:
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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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:
I already managed to get this far by creating the 2 roofs Seperately and then joining them and attaching the Walls to the roofs:
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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Is this what your are trying to do?
Is this what your are trying to do?
yea, that looks almost correct. Is the roof behind that Wall open as well?
yea, that looks almost correct. Is the roof behind that Wall open as well?
I have a 3D Scan from Canvas, that was converted into Sketchup, which shows in 3D how it should be:
I have a 3D Scan from Canvas, that was converted into Sketchup, which shows in 3D how it should be:
Okay, so this?
Yes! How did you do it 😀
Yes! How did you do it 😀
see if attached RVT helps...
see if attached RVT helps...
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.
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.
Cut away part of the roof sketch then.
Cut away part of the roof sketch then.
Take a look at this GIF I made to help another person with a similar doubt.
To your roof follow the steps
Select the roof and Edit Footprint
1 - Select pick lines
2 - Select the exterior side os the roof
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
Take a look at this GIF I made to help another person with a similar doubt.
To your roof follow the steps
Select the roof and Edit Footprint
1 - Select pick lines
2 - Select the exterior side os the roof
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
perfect, thank you!
perfect, thank you!
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
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
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.
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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