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fabnavigator  
#1 Posted : Tuesday, April 26, 2022 6:33:34 PM(UTC)
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I have a two story house where most of the second floor walls are slanted because of the roof angles. Here is an aerial view.

Roof.png (254kb) downloaded 2 time(s).

Should I just use the various wall styles (i.e., gable/saltbox) on my first floor walls to get my second floor walls? I imagine if I do, I will have lots of work adding elements to my second floor, because there really won't be a second floor.
Patricia G.  
#2 Posted : Tuesday, April 26, 2022 9:38:55 PM(UTC)
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Hi there,

Not sure if I understand.

Originally Posted by: fabnavigator Go to Quoted Post
I have a two story house where most of the second floor walls are slanted because of the roof angles.


Originally Posted by: fabnavigator Go to Quoted Post
I will have lots of work adding elements to my second floor, because there really won't be a second floor.


Can you clarify?

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fabnavigator  
#3 Posted : Tuesday, April 26, 2022 10:04:41 PM(UTC)
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Here is the back of my house. I can make a second floor wall and then add a roof over it.

Back.png (527kb) downloaded 4 time(s).

Here is the garage. The room over the garage is within the roof gable, not completely under the roof like in the back.

Garage.jpg (121kb) downloaded 2 time(s).

If I make the first floor garage wall a gable wall, it will have the correct shape, but I don't think that is what I want to do.
Patricia G.  
#4 Posted : Tuesday, April 26, 2022 11:13:15 PM(UTC)
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Hi there,

It depends of the project, the elevations and the interior settings. The images don't show all the settings.

As I stated in my previous answer, each level needs its own floor, so you can set the correct elevations. Otherwise, you will have problems with the components.

Hope this helps.
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