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side walls in dormers?

heathldesign
Expert

hey everyone,

i can't figure out how to trim, or create side walls for a roof dormer that are trimmed to the main roof slope, so that the walls don't extend down to the floor. see the pic attached. i i have tried trim to roof or shell, but the whole wall disappears. 


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Barry Kelly
Moderator

Have tried a Solid Element Operation?

The main roof is the operator.

The side walls are the targets.

Subtract with downward extrusion.

That should do it.

 

Barry.

 

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heathldesign
Expert

well is sort of works, but i would need to line up the drywall skin with the roof opening and although the wall is cut, what i see is a section through the roof with all the skins. idealy i need the inside skins,(drywall) to intersect.

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Hmooslechner
Rockstar

Some kind of better workflow using shells, because shells can do seide-walls better: (german - just turn the sound down..)

 

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This is yet another situation which highlights the need for a new more general approach to modelling in AC. Similar to beams there is functionality tied to shells that would be very useful when modelling walls, slabs and roofs. The start/end angle is very useful when modelling walls with angled sides such as for dormers or gables since it gets correctly displayed in plan. But as always the usefulness is compromised by imposed presuppositions of which building part the created geometry should represent - in this case one where there isn't doors, nor windows - only skylights... 

 

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