Suggestions please on an approach? I have an elliptical shaped roof that I need to slope in 2 directions. Is there a better way than to create a mass and use voids to get the slopes I want? I'd like to be able to get accurate point elevations for steel framing. Double slope arrows don't work, and modifying sub-elements by adding points isn't accurate due to the curving lines. Am I missing something obvious?
Please see very rough sketch below. L = Low, H - High
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Does the roof curved some how because of your slopes or is the roof still flat on its own plane?
Can you not just one slope arrow drawn at an angle? You do have to use the extend command to have the slope arrow be on the ellipse line.
I did try that, but couldn't get the accuracy I was looking for. Thank you, i'll try harder.
Yeah I would probably start with a rectangular roof that bounds the elliptical one. Use that to figure out your angle for the slope arrow. Then once you have that draw detail line indicating the ellipse boundary and another one for the slope arrow.
Then you can place spot elevations at the intersections of the detail lines so that you can figure out the slope arrow offset heights in the ellipse roof.
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