Sorry if this is a stupid question, but: what’s the best practice for making this shape of roof ?
I thought perhaps it’s almost like two gabled roofs joined , but that doesn’t create the little triangle area hatched at the top here , and just leaves a mini gable popping out of the top of the ridge .
I also thought that perhaps you could use the majority of the hipped roof and a gabled extra part added and joined. (The unneeded parts removed using a vertical cut). But the wall below then doesn’t seem to attach correctly. (It’ll attach to one, but not both roofs…)
I’m a bit stumped… Any ideas how to best go about this? It’s such a small thing but super annoying.
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One thing you need to realized is to make the pitch intersect and have the same roof slope, you have to make the width of the roof the same for both pitches.
If you don't want this, then you have to adjust one of the roof pitch to be lower than another.
Create a small roof (the red triangle in your picture), match the adjacent slope, move it to the correct elevation, and join geometry to other roofs.
Model all the roofs together in one Sketch.
Or Join Roof the other way around.
I've inserted a small edge of 0.8 mm (the smallest segment accepted by Revit ) It so small that in real life doesn't matter...
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