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I think the Key to Making a complex roof is Breaking it up into diffrent roof objects.
Take a look. This was done with many diffrent roof objects.
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you are correct, i always break complex roofs up into smaller roofs based on the different plate heights as one factor
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djlandreneau: Could you re-post the first floor plan with rooflines (as drafting lines) drawn over it? Will be really helpfull so we can see how you'd like the roof to look, then we'll draw over them indicating how the footprint should look...
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I don't have any roof lines other than what is on the elevations.
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Yeah, haha but do you remember hundreds of years ago when people used to used dot dash lines to show roof edges, valleys, and hips? If youc ould indicate where they are on your plan (just using drafting lines) then we can easily draw it over for you.
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