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Sat, Nov 3, 2007 at 8:07:45 AM | Roof Question/Help

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In revit how would i make a roof that is a single slope where the lowest point is at the back then it gradually rises till it reaches the other end?



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Sat, Nov 3, 2007 at 10:26:21 AM | Roof Question/Help

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when doing the roof sketch, define a slope for only one side. do not define a slope for the other 3 sides

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Sat, Nov 3, 2007 at 6:55:32 PM | Roof Question/Help

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This is for a school assigment btw. but i dont get why you mean by the slopes.  (Na dif it matters i'm using revit 9.0)

 

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Sun, Nov 4, 2007 at 8:42:36 AM | Roof Question/Help

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before drawing or when a roof sketch line is selected, look at the options bar area you will see "Defines Slope". Remove the check from the square to remove the slope for that edge.

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i know you are in school and just starting to learn. but i would flip the kitchen area and bedroom. then have a door from the garage thru the laundry and directly in to the kitchen area. i would go a website and look at some basic plan layout for reference. you guys have a great opportunity being able to start so early with a program like Revit.

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