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I have a condition where a sloped roof transitions to a flat one. I had trouble attaching walls to both of them, until i joined them. That worked ok for regular walls, but curtainwalls not so much. Is there a way to attach a curtainwall to multiple roofs, or a way to create one roof that transitions from sloped to flat (rather than having 2 roofs)?
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Roof by footprint or a roof by extrusion can be made to transition from sloping to flat.
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I tried to create a roof (sloped to flat) using the footprint method. I made two opposite edges have no slope, one defines a slope, and the other defines a slope of 0. However, it failed to create the roof. Am i doing something wrong?
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