Does anyone know how to attach the walls to a split gable roof? Also, there is a gap between the lower gable and the upper gable, how do I move the roof back to cover the hole? I attached a picture so you can see what I am referring to.
Thanks!
Use two roofs ( with the same slope and eave height and offset) instead of one and Join them:
https://screencast.autodesk.com/main/details/b17433ce-7794-4189-b6b2-ae549c6821a5
Constantin Stroescu
Attach the top of the wall where the roof split is to the roof first.
Then use the "Join/Unjoin roof" tool, select the edge of the roof to extend, then select the wall.
You will still need to add an extra wall section to fill in the part gable.
See:
http://screencast.com/t/CvOgqmic0M
When I do this, only the bottom little bit of the roof (the part that overhangs) returns to the gable wall, see attached
Did you select the infill gable part of the wall to extend the roof to?
How did you create the infill gable wall? By editing the profile? I think that the top of the wall has to be attached to the roof for the the "extend" command to work.
Or maybe it's because the bottom of that gable wall doesn't extend to the bottom of the roof structure.
@ChrisNeedhamNZ wrote:
Did you select the infill gable part of the wall to extend the roof to?
How did you create the infill gable wall? By editing the profile? I think that the top of the wall has to be attached to the roof for the the "extend" command to work.
Or maybe it's because the bottom of that gable wall doesn't extend to the bottom of the roof structure.
That is most likely the cause.
I created the high, diagonal wall by editing the profile of a short segment at the right edge. That would make sense because the portion of the roof that did connect back (return) to the wall is the same size as the original wall prior to editing the profile. I'll try to attack it from another angle.
Thanks for the feedback
JP
Here is a similar case. The view is from inside looking up. The wall profile must match or extend lower than the bottom of the roof joining to it.
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