I am having trouble finding a solution that will result in the images below.
How would I go about it to try and make this work?
Thank you in advance.
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I have tried to join the two roofs but the valleys and hips don't align unlike the image.
The main roof on the left would become a broken hip but i am unsure of how to create this.
So, what you are saying is that the roof is missing the target when joined; right? If so, go to Elevation View and nudge the roof over then. Or you could re-create the roof using Roof by Extrusion and trace over the target roof in a Section View that is cutting through the target roof. That make sense?
....Post your Revit File here.
The roof is unable to moved as it needs to maintain a 450mm overhang but other than that I am quite unsure. Please find attached the Revit file hopefully that can help
I don't see any issues with your roof. Can you post a screenshot pointing out the problem with it, or showing me want to do differently?
...you're not trying to do something like this; are you?
Columns hidden for clarity:
Hopefully this view angle makes sense.
@adminKF3TK wrote:
Yes! Something like that! That's amazing. How did you do it?
I did a bunch of stuff. Deleted your Entry roof and added the Entry roof to the Main roof, added some overhangs under the Entry via Roof by Extrusion, Split some Walls so they would attach to Entry roof (using Attach Top/Base tool), etc. See if you can figure it all out by examining the attached file. Examine the roof sketch boundary carefully to see how I achieved the higher Entry roof using Offset from Roof Base.
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