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How can I get a roof to tilt up to match the wall keeping the ridge flat. See attached. Thanks for any help.
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RATS!
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If you require that the roof plane twists you can create it as a blend. You can't do it with the standard roof tools.
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Why don't you just let revit attach your wall to the underside of the roof? It will do that automaticall if you tell it to.
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I think that the problem is that the ridge and eaves are level, but the slope is different at each end.
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Just a question: he/she want the "roof attached to the walls" or the "Walls attached to the roof"??? LOL, Are the walls created by "in-place"?? OR there are" "normal" walls??? You can't "Edit" the walls to match to the roof???? By the screenshot I can't see "clearly"..... (I think this is the Word)...
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I need the roof to attach to the walls but it appears that you can only attach an roof to an elevation, walls are just used as reference points. You can't rotate an elevation obviously. I was able to use the floor tool and adjust the individual points but I don't know if that was the best way.
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Well, in this case i think i create that roof by footprint but don't define slope, then use the "Floor tool" and adjust the elevation points...
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