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Luc
2014-08-05, 03:11 AM
Bonjour,

I'm drawing on REVIT an existing building. Part of the building is, for me, a little too complex to do (see picture attached). Could you give me the tricks to do?

Thank you very much for your help

Maciej Wypych
2014-08-05, 03:29 AM
Hi,

It's not that complex, just use a roof by footprint and have only the edge at the ridge with Definies Roof Slope selected. Use a negative angle for the slope.

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PijPiwo
2014-08-05, 03:37 AM
…or, use Slope Arrow. Roof sketch lines should have no slope applied to them. Roof pitch can be controlled by selecting the slope arrow and setting the slope (or tail height) in the properties window.

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luc200713
2014-08-05, 04:33 PM
Thank you very much for your tips. But, what's happening? Why the walls do not follow the slope of the roof?

Luc

KoryCox
2014-08-06, 03:54 PM
Select the walls and hit the Attach Top/Base button in the ribbon, then select the roof. This will cut the top edge of each wall to the underside of the roof. Assuming the roof extends overtop of the walls. If it doesn't you'll need to either extend the roof and then do it.

or

You could do an in place family with a void that cuts the curved wall.

The two straight walls just edit the sketch of the elevation and draw whatever slope you want. Double Click on the wall to enter sketch mode.

PijPiwo
2014-08-06, 04:23 PM
As Titan mentioned, the roof has to extend over the walls for the Attach Top/Base tool to work, but if you want the roof to be inside as you’re showing, draw angled ref plane (to follow roof angle) in the elevation view and use Attach Top/Base tool to attach the walls to the ref plane.

KoryCox
2014-08-06, 04:39 PM
If you later delete the ref plane do the walls reset?

PijPiwo
2014-08-06, 05:20 PM
If you later delete the ref plane do the walls reset?
Yes. Why would you want to delete the plane? Just name it, pin it and leave it be ;)

KoryCox
2014-08-07, 11:55 AM
Could do. I have a tendency to delete reference planes as soon as I'm done with them. They can make the model messy pretty quick.

More of an OCD thing for me than anything.

Luc
2014-08-07, 11:16 PM
Thank you very much for your help. Merci beaucoup. It's appreciated. Well, it looks like this (see att.). I do not really like but I would try other tricks later. Thank you again.

Luc