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Polyroof with a Perpendicular Ridge line

Anonymous
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I need to generate a hip roof with the ridge line perpendicular to the length of the roof as in the image attached. I seem to be able to only make a polyroof with the ridge line parallel to the length to the building. Try as I might, I can't seem to control the direction of the ridgeline. Any tips would be appreciated.
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Anonymous
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I quickly drew this roof which is a simular shape to yours and it drew it like this, which i believe is what your trying to achieve. How are you drawing the roof??
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Anonymous
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Your sample drawing indicates you are building a roof with very different roof pitches. I think you should just create each roof plane independently and then use the roof trim (cut) feature to join the ridges, hips and valleys.

The roof pitch and the longest building axis together determine the ridge direction. I'd guess you drew slopes where one is the double of the other (6/12 vs 12/12 for example). That is why the ridge axis is giving you trouble.


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Anonymous
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Thanks for the quick reply.

Unfortunately, I need the ridge line to be perpendicular to the length of the building like how I have the ridge line in the picture I attached to my original post. It's really becoming quite the puzzle as I'm trying all sorts of things to try to get past this.

Right now I'm in the middle of trying to generate a square roof ignoring the hip created above the garage and then rotating it so the ridge line is correct. Then I generate a roof like the one in you're picture but I'm having problems integrating with the first roof with the roof above the garage.

I'm hoping there is a way to control the ridge line above the main house during generation so I can avoid this hassle.








Thanks Snap, I might have to do that. Was hoping to avoid but it really shouldn't take that long to do.
Anonymous
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It looks to me as though the roof pitch or slope is twice as steep on the top bottom walls as it is on the right and left walls. This not a problem. But you must create this roof yourself with individual pieces.

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Anonymous
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Either way works ...
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Greg A_ Blunier
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Based on your image, I created a multiplane roof with a 12/12 pitch and not overhang. then for the right and left "sides" (which were originally "ends" I changed the pitch to 8/12 by clicking on their "pivot lines" (which in this case was identical to the overhang of 0).
ArchiCAD 22 USA Full and ArchiCAD 7

Windows 10
Greg A_ Blunier
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here's the pet palette option to choose
Pet Palette.png
ArchiCAD 22 USA Full and ArchiCAD 7

Windows 10
Anonymous
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As said by snap you need to use separate sections and trim them to size. Use the polygonal method. The sections can be easily edited in the 3d window if the sides need tweaking
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