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I am wanting to achieve a roof that starts with a 6:12 pitch and then goes to a 12:12 pitch (ref image). I have created the roof by using two seperate sketches as you see in the attached image. Is there a way to do this in a single sketch? I want the line where the two meet to go away, and the shingle pattern to just carry up the roof. This is a common design/ construction detail in French "style" homes. Any thoughts on how to achieve this. Thanks
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Try joining the roofs with the join roof command or join geometry. If the suface pattern is model based, use the align command to align the shingle pattern.
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Another way you might be able to get rid of it is using the linework tool and using invisible lines.
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