Hi all, I'm having some difficulty joining a vaulted ceiling component to the walls beneath it. On one side of the building I would like the ceiling to meet flush with the exterior wall and on the other side, I'd like the curtain wall to meet flush underneath it. I've tried to attach/detach but cannot seem to get it to work, any help would be greatly appreciated!
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Are they roofs by extrusion? From your picture, the profile edges of the roof are not parallel with the walls, so you need to cut the roofs with in-place voids.
I've been trying to use the edit profile tool to match the curtain wall top to the curvature of the vault using the start-end radius arc. But it keeps telling me that my lines are intersecting. I'm probably not doing it right, I've attached screenshots of my process. Thanks!
Sorry, but your approach won’t work. Either edit wall profile for one bay only and copy it over, or edit the profile for the entire wall (1st floor wall below the roof) so the edit lines don’t intersect, creating a loop instead.
Instead of drawing arches, use pick line option, faster that way ![]()
p.s. Personally, I try to avoid in-place stuff whenever I can. Vertical opening tool will do the job as well.
Cheers mate, one bay at a time was much easier! Just out of curiosity, how could I have barrel vaulted the ceiling like that without modelling in place?
My bad …sorry, I’ve misread your post. I was under the impression that the vaulted object was a roof. My suggestion of using vertical opening tool instead of in-place void to cut the object was referring to the roof, not ceiling.
Vaulted ceiling needs to be done with in-place extrusion as you have it, and cut with the in-place void.
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