Carlo B
Guest
Hello everyone,
I'm making a project and I've had a pretty weird problem.
because of the will of the building commission I have to make a part of building (ex barn) with the highest fill of 50 cm regarding the rest of the building, moreover the lines of the two roofs have to be obviously "contigue" . (see figure)
now to model the highest roof I acted setting a flat roof and then add control points and respective quotas to get the roof as it should be.
the problem is that in the two lower roofs, shaped by perimeter defining the inclination, it makes me set the cutting profile on "double lead cut" while in the highest roof even if at first it makes me put it just add the control points on the helmet and change the quotas the parameter relative to the cut of the roof changes automatically in "leave cut" and becomes semi-transparent or no more changeable.
How can I solve the problem? (I'm using the 2009 revit version).
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I'm making a project and I've had a pretty weird problem.
because of the will of the building commission I have to make a part of building (ex barn) with the highest fill of 50 cm regarding the rest of the building, moreover the lines of the two roofs have to be obviously "contigue" . (see figure)
now to model the highest roof I acted setting a flat roof and then add control points and respective quotas to get the roof as it should be.
the problem is that in the two lower roofs, shaped by perimeter defining the inclination, it makes me set the cutting profile on "double lead cut" while in the highest roof even if at first it makes me put it just add the control points on the helmet and change the quotas the parameter relative to the cut of the roof changes automatically in "leave cut" and becomes semi-transparent or no more changeable.
How can I solve the problem? (I'm using the 2009 revit version).
igo image explanatory
