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I have a problem with a ramp. This ramp has 3 slopes, 6% at the enterance, 12% at the ramp middile span and 6% before the landing slab as shown in the attached image. Acutually the main problem that the ramp has many curves and breaks! so what I have done in the middile span of the ramp is drawing a rectangular slopped floor then modifing its boundary with its curves and breaks but the last part of the ramp is curved and separated from the ramp middile span due to its different slope. Any ideas??
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Just do it as a floor, it is much easier to control and modify.
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of course I made it as a floor and I have mentioned that before. The problem as I said that the last part is curved and doesn't have a specific level and modifing its sub elements is impossible!! here are other views for the ramp in order to understand what I mean.
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You said nothing previously about modifying sub-elements and you don't show us what you want this portion of the ramp to do.
Does this portion have to warp?
Communicate!
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this is the case
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Use a floor, go into elevations and use floor offsets to get it where you want then modify the floor as needed. Unless I'm missing the bigger problem.
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well, I tried in all ways to upload the rte but i failed. but anyway this missing portion is wrapped and it is required to go with a specific slope (6%) to reach the upper level.
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teafoe5 it is impossible to modify its sub elements so that you get the wrapped portion with the 6% slope
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Follow this thread for creating a warped surface.
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ok, finally I did it. here you are the exact case. I tried the massing and site (roof by face) but I failed,may be because I don't know how to use it. take a look on this file and tell me your opinion. By the way sorry for bothering you all and many thanks for your help, I really appreciate it.
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