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nandini
2006-11-27, 12:03 PM
hi,

while creating a sloped curved roof, why does the outer edges of the roof lift up too?

any way to rectify it?

please see the photo to understand the edges lift up.

petervanko
2006-11-27, 03:01 PM
How are you making it? From a mass or by extrusion?

dhurtubise
2006-11-27, 03:53 PM
If it's done an extrusion you can edit the cut plan profile.
If it's in-place, use a void

HawkeyNut
2006-11-27, 05:00 PM
From looking at the PDF, it looks like the two geometries simply do not meet where you have the curved intersection/ridge drawn. It looks like you created the roof out of two separate parts. I would suggest trying to make the entire roof out of one part and letting Revit make the intersection/ridge.

In the past if I have had complex roof intersections or had a tough time making a rough out of one piece, I have simply drawn the roofs bigger (causing 'overlaps'), joined them, and then modified them using each other's cut geometries.

nandini
2006-11-28, 07:15 AM
it was done as a floor with slope arrow...roof dosent work.
it works well with massing-sweep.
cant it work with a floor or roof?

dhurtubise
2006-11-28, 12:23 PM
Why didnt it work as a roof ? You can aply the same method (slope arrow)

HawkeyNut
2006-12-04, 05:00 PM
it was done as a floor with slope arrow...roof dosent work.
it works well with massing-sweep. cant it work with a floor or roof?


Why didnt it work as a roof ? You can aply the same method (slope arrow)

I was wondering the same thing. Personally, I would never use a floor tool to create a roof due to potential scheduling issues down the road. Revit's roof tool should allow you to build almost any roof you want. I have not yet run into a situation where I could not complete a roof, even though some were quite a bit of a struggle.

If you like, post your file here and I'd be glad to take a look at it for you.