iamreavis
2007-08-15, 03:09 PM
Hello, all! This is my first post, so bear with me...
I have recently started learning to use Revit, by downloading the latest from Autodesk's site. I was so frustrated with drawing house plans in AutoCAD; I knew there must be a better way, and I found it! I've convinced my firm to purchase a seat for me after they realized I could save at least 50% of my time by using Revit (on elevations alone). I have been lurking on this forum for a while, and have learned a lot from it. Thanks, everyone!
Now to my problem:
I have been trying to model a roof that consists of a half-conical section attached to a regular sloped roof. I am trying to make it standing seam metal. I can apply the type to it, but because the conical part is curved, the surface pattern will not show up. I have tried to split the curved face to no avail. Is there a way to accomplish this? I used massing, then roof by face to create the conical part. I've tried revolving a profile but that gives the same exact curved face that won't work for what I'm trying to do.
Any help would be greatly appreciated!
I have recently started learning to use Revit, by downloading the latest from Autodesk's site. I was so frustrated with drawing house plans in AutoCAD; I knew there must be a better way, and I found it! I've convinced my firm to purchase a seat for me after they realized I could save at least 50% of my time by using Revit (on elevations alone). I have been lurking on this forum for a while, and have learned a lot from it. Thanks, everyone!
Now to my problem:
I have been trying to model a roof that consists of a half-conical section attached to a regular sloped roof. I am trying to make it standing seam metal. I can apply the type to it, but because the conical part is curved, the surface pattern will not show up. I have tried to split the curved face to no avail. Is there a way to accomplish this? I used massing, then roof by face to create the conical part. I've tried revolving a profile but that gives the same exact curved face that won't work for what I'm trying to do.
Any help would be greatly appreciated!