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Hey,
Anyone knows how to create a roof that has slight curve around the perimeter? Such as the images below?
Anna
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You can create an in-place roof family for that, or if it is simple enough, you can use roof fascia for the same purpose.
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I'm trying to make a roof similar to the second image..I thought of trying Roof Extrusion. But I don't know how to create it.
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Check Your Help file and search roof by extrusion
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Does not seems to work..T.T
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I GOT IT!
thx!
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Anyone a more effective way to create curved edge on both sides of the roof? I'm tried to get the effect of the second image i posted earlier..
I tried using roof extrusion..see file's north part of the house.
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Just run an in-place sweep around the roof. I would do it as an in-place family - roof category.
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Roof by extrusion should do the job, if not, you can try create an in-place roof family.
Go to component --> model in place --> select catagory --> Roof, then model the way you want it.
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