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I’m disparity looking for help to create a skew roof in Revit building 9.
The roof has to jump a level, form 3 to 2. Do I create 2 roofs and then join them somehow? The first roof must step at more or less 30 degrees and join the top roof, but for some reason I can’t create a roof on a skew ref plane. Can anyone shed some light on the subject? Thanks!!!
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it's a bit hard to understand without a little sketch
but it looks like you might have to create 2 rooves and join them.
what do you mean skew line? you can always set a reference plane befor you draw the roof...
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From what i can interpret it sounds like roof by extrusion should be the goer.
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