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    Roof question

    Hi guys, I was wondering, do you know why my roof is not aligned all together?



    It doesnt wnat to arrive flush with the other roof section...
    thanks for your help!
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    Slopes must be equal, and plate heights( eave heights) must be equal.
    Cliff B. Collins
    Registered Architect
    The Lamar Johnson Collaborative Architects, St. Louis, MO
    Autodesk Expert Elite

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      #3
      If this is a one sketch roof, edit the sketch, pick a magenta sketch line and in the options bar choose the tool align eaves, you will see numbers pop up next to each line segment, chose the adjust height option and then select the line with the most common elevation, then the one that is off.
      Scott D. Brown, AIA | Senior Project Manager | Beck Group

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        #4
        It says it is already aligned, everything is equal, I will look at overhand to make sure it is all equal too
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          #5
          why isn't the line to the right of your window orange? It should be a slope defining line, if its not and you used a slope arrow, maybe its the height at tale parameter is set diff.
          Scott D. Brown, AIA | Senior Project Manager | Beck Group

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            #6
            ohh because I didn't want it to be a slop, but I still wanted to have the eaves arriving equal is it possible?

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              #7
              Originally posted by cliff collins View Post
              Slopes must be equal, and plate heights( eave heights) must be equal.
              The overhang value plays into the condition too. All of those things don't HAVE to be equal, but you have to make some adjustments to them to get the eaves to align. Just looking at the image, I would guess the bumpout portion has a deeper overhang value than the other part. That means the plate height has to be moved up. Or the bumpout roof has a more shallow slope than the main portion. That means the slope needs to be changed, the overhang lessened, or the plate height moved up.
              Jeff Hanson
              Sr. Subject Matter Expert
              Autodesk, Revit - User Experience

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                #8
                Awesomeeee it is working thank you so much for your help guys it is much appreciated!
                Have a great one

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