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Hi Kslatnick,
Of course you can. Just use the freehand roof and set the pitch according with your necessities. |
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Rank: Advanced Member
Joined: 11/1/2002(UTC) Posts: 7,705
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For learning purposes
the user sent me a sketch of his plan. This is the explanation--> how to develop roofs with double pitch (see the image attached)
I painted the walls and roofs with different colors so you can follow the explanation (Note, the roofing wizard doesn't help for this roof) 1 - draw the plan with special attention to the side walls (cyan and magenta in this case)--> set the walls' height--> set the walls' shape (both are pitched walls--> 2nd and 3rd icons of the walls' shapes) --> set the walls' pitches--> if you are not sure of the pitches, you can set the pitches at the end 2 - Go to the roofing tab--> select the Four-Point Freehand Roof tool (8th icon)--> using the side walls, create the two roof pieces--> rotate the pitches + 45° (for the red roof) and -45° (for the green roof)--> in this way your roof pieces will be pitches in both directions 3 - Set the pitches of the side walls accordingly (notice that it is not the same pitch of the roof because you should consider the 45° angle) 4 - create a wall segment in the center (yellow) --> elevate it to the lower part of the green roof--> set the wall height and shape (I used the 9th icon)--> set the pitch 5 - The roof is ready
Patricia |
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