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JTF
2003-05-06, 04:03 PM
Two of the images didn't load but here is something else.

JamesVan
2003-05-06, 07:00 PM
That's a bad-*** roof line! Good to see Revit can handle some funky roof conditions.

Yman
2003-05-06, 07:18 PM
I just had to show off. That roof could be done in sleep mode. Hah! Check this one out. :shock:

Just started on this one last week. Tons of fun. Yee Haa!

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Yman
2003-05-06, 07:21 PM
A couple more shots.

Y.

christopher.zoog51272
2003-05-06, 07:35 PM
I'll see your roofs, and raise you a 65 acre site model :twisted:

Z.

JTF
2003-05-06, 07:40 PM
Nice roofs Yman but the one here was pretty tuff for a novice. You being a guru and all. The amonut of time I'm on Revit I don't know if I'm sleeping or not.

Yman
2003-05-06, 08:10 PM
Keep it up Zman. :evil: You wait. Oh yes, I'll top that. I have a couple of projects on the way. Some day. Remember, I'm in Montana. Not as many BIG projects like back East.

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Allen Lacy
2003-05-06, 08:27 PM
I'll fold, but add an office addition to the pot. 8) (By the way, existing building was my first Revit project, had to "doctor it up" some).

christopher.zoog51272
2003-05-06, 08:36 PM
Nice roofs Yman but the one here was pretty tuff for a novice. You being a guru and all. The amonut of time I'm on Revit I don't know if I'm sleeping or not.

It looks great man, and you're right it's not an easy roof, especially for a newbie!
keep up the great work, and don't let our messing around bother you.

we're pretty laid back here :wink:

christopher.zoog51272
2003-05-06, 08:40 PM
I'll fold, but add an office addition to the pot. 8) (By the way, existing building was my first Revit project, had to "doctor it up" some).

nice allen :!: I love that window, and the virginian feel. :D

Allen Lacy
2003-05-06, 08:42 PM
[quote:92e0ede90a="Allen Lacy"]I'll fold, but add an office addition to the pot. 8) (By the way, existing building was my first Revit project, had to "doctor it up" some).

nice allen :!: I love that window, and the virginian feel. :D[/quote:92e0ede90a]

Yeah, just popped that window out of thin air! :wink:

Kroke
2003-05-06, 10:12 PM
Here's my most chopped up one: (so far)
http://home.bendcable.com/draftsman/Revit/choppeduproof.jpg

JTF
2003-05-07, 02:05 AM
Hey Kroke can we see that in perspective please.

Steve_Stafford
2003-05-07, 03:43 AM
Here's my "toss" in the pile...sorry my "big" project is all flat roofs.

Added a Res...WIP

Kroke
2003-05-07, 07:53 AM
Hey Kroke can we see that in perspective please.
Ok, it's an older project, now in construction actually.
Here is the house being built:
http://www.bluelinedesign.net/forum/viewthread.php?tid=53
and perspectives:
http://www.bluelinedesign.net/forum/viewthread.php?tid=44
IT's an older project but I'm excited to see it finally being built. :)

Dean Camlin
2003-05-13, 07:48 PM
Gosh, I feel like such a pedestrian around you guyz! :oops:

Anyway, here's one that (I hope) is due to get back off the shelf soon. It's just a pre-engineered metal building, some funny things happening with the roofs, is all.

Dean Camlin
2003-05-13, 08:47 PM
Here's another one:

Allen Lacy
2003-05-13, 09:00 PM
Here's another one:

Good looking building. Community center or clubhouse?

Dean Camlin
2003-05-13, 09:02 PM
14,000 sq.ft. club house for a 500+ unit "active retired" community. Now 75% complete CDs.

Steve_Stafford
2003-05-13, 09:12 PM
aah, this is the basis of that rendering you did way back when huh? Nice!