I like showing the floor plan under my roof plans. I've noticed on all my residential projects, the roof plan is always missing a wall or 2 or 3. The walls that do not show up are gable walls. Example, if I had a square house with a gable on each opposite end, those walls will not show up in the roof plan, but the other walls (rafter bearing walls) will. Does this have anything to do with using the "attach top/base", when attaching my gable walls up to the roof gable? I've reworked the view range with every possible dimension and just can't get the gable wall to appear... I have to go in and draw lines to represent walls. Anyone have a solution?
Thanks
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How are you getting your walls below roof to show in the View? Underlay? Wireframe?
...tell us or post a screenshot of your View Range Settings.
Yes, Underlay - Range Base Level - First Floor. All wall show up (interior and exterior) except gable walls. I just laid out a 50'x30' box with 9' walls. Do the roof by foot print with all hips - all walls show up. Go back and edit the roof, apply gables to 2 ends then those 2 walls go away.
Also, be aware that Attached Walls with "Connected" Top Contraints behave differently from Attached Walls with "Unconnected" Top Constraints. I don't have enough information to make this call in your case, but play with it and see.
You can always post your file here too. FWIW.
I've attached a Roof Test file. Here I have 2 identical boxes with a roof. If you look at the 3-D, you'll see one has a hip and one has a gable. Then look at the roof plan and the gable wall is missing. The view range has not been edited it's the way it comes out f the box.
Oh wow, I don't understand but it work!! So I kept raising it up until it worked. Strange... thank you so much.
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