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Please help me make this roof attached photos
Edited on: Thu, Aug 25, 2016 at 3:46:32 PM
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Your problems are caused by your roof sketch. And because you want the roof planes to join at a point, it looks like you are forcing some geometry that doesn't work. Sketch the exterior limits of the shape rather than an offset from the wall and have those roof slopes all slope the same. You need to determine exactly what that slope needs to be and that slope can be expressed as exact numbers. You know what height you want from the eaves and you can measure the perpindicular distance from the eave to that paek. The slope might then be 28"/10'6" or something.... Revit will do the math. All of the edge slopes will be this.
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