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I will try this again! I have attached two images, one is a 3d image of the model, the other image is of an elevation of the building where I have edited the line work to describe the fascia/eave I wish to portray. I had one person offer the thought of creating a fascia to effect the sloped eave which almost worked but they would not miter because the roof does not have any square fascia joins.
I was not able to use the eave tool because it wanted to mak the eaves on a flat plain & all of the eaves on this building slope the same as the roof.
Any thoughts will be greatly appreciated.
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Instead of a facia, why not a sweep?
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Will that cope with the varying eave widths??
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I reproduced the roof as a slab, made a sweep. But when I tried to apply my sweep from my structure tab > floor > slab edge I could only pick one edge of the new slab, but I could pick the floor slab & apply the sweep, not much good! When I pick the new slab the properties tell me its a slab, so why can't I apply the swee to it???
I also made a simple square slab as shown in the attached image where I was able to attach my sweep to 2 edges.
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Floor edge is not the same process as a simple, model in-place sweep.
I'm sorry but your image doesn't mean anything. You know what you are asking but your not showing us.
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Yes well just trying my best!! in the first post there are two images, one is the 'Revit fascia problem" which shows a square edged roof/fascia the other is titled "Revit fascia required" showing the cut on the underside of the eaves. Hard for me to explain any better??
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