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    Default Flat roof with compound curve slope

    I was able to find a few posts that addressed similar concepts, but nothing quite the same as this. What is the preferred method for creating roofs with compound slopes. Its easy when the roof edges are nice and clean, but we often get conditions with lots of varying roof edges. (as indicated in the attachement)

    I've got two options.

    1. Extend the size of roof so that you end up with a nice simple triangle. Modify subelements of the two corners to create the slope and then use the vertical opening command to cut the roof into the correct shape.

    2. Create a mass and do a roof by face.

    I don't see any viable solution using slope arrows. We've also tried plotting points (height) of each corner, but that is extremely tedious and usually results in ridges / valleys. Any other ideas?


    EDIT.... hmmm nevermind. Seems slope arrow works OK.
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    Default Re: Flat roof with compound curve slope

    I think you got the right idea by creating a mass....
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    Default Re: Flat roof with compound curve slope

    You could do it with a slope arrow easy by setting the base and head height of the arrow to the values you need. and placing the arrow along the diagonal edge. Someone needs to understand some basic rise and run calculations to do it though.

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    Default Re: Flat roof with compound curve slope

    Your sloped will be on a 45 and will be at 1/sqrt2 over 12

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