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Has anyone been successful in creating a roof drain that will respond to the roofs we can now create with Architecture 2008? I can't seem to get the drains to respond and I've tried creating both a face based and a roof based version. Hoping for a simple fix, perhaps something I've missed. Suggestions are appreciated.
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In what sense do you want the drain family to respond? Example: I always want the drain to be perpendicular no matter the roof slope. Or: I always want the drain to be at the same angle the roof is sloped at. I think both are possible using a face based family. Post what you have tried so far and either I or someone can take a quick look at it.HTH
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