2017-04-19 01:42 AM - last edited on 2023-05-23 02:18 PM by Rubia Torres
2017-04-19 01:43 AM
2017-04-19 03:14 AM
2017-04-19 01:05 PM
Barry wrote:Hi Barry,
You can still change the overall pitch.
The warning triangle will then turn red and tell you that there is a new checkbox at the bottom of the settings dialogue.
You can choose this to apply the pitch to all roof planes or leave it turned off to change only to those roof planes that have not already been customised.
Barry.
2017-04-20 03:14 AM
2017-04-20 03:29 AM
2017-04-21 01:51 AM
Barry wrote:Hi Barry,
Another option is to model a larger roof (sounds like you did this originally).
Make sure you have a slight eave overhang so you can select the edge of the roof and not the pivot line. You can set a zero o/hang again afterwards if needed.
Select the roof and right click on the eave edge and choose subtract in the pet palette.
Subtract the shape you want to remove - can be done in one go if you have an edge you can magic wand or you can cut a rectangle out or a straight edge and then repeat to cut some more.
The cutting can be a bit of a challenge if you are not sure of the techniques.
Sometimes I will place a fill the shape I want first so I can magic wand that and then delete the fill afterwards.
Done.
Barry.
2017-04-22 04:17 AM
Barry wrote:Hi Barry, thanks for the knowledge, I sort of combined your techniques, where I modelled a larger roof and subtracted polygons with it then split into single plane roofs, it automatically removes the section that was trimmed by the subtracted polygon. Seems to work perfectly. Cheers!
Another option is to model a larger roof (sounds like you did this originally).
Make sure you have a slight eave overhang so you can select the edge of the roof and not the pivot line. You can set a zero o/hang again afterwards if needed.
Select the roof and right click on the eave edge and choose subtract in the pet palette.
Subtract the shape you want to remove - can be done in one go if you have an edge you can magic wand or you can cut a rectangle out or a straight edge and then repeat to cut some more.
The cutting can be a bit of a challenge if you are not sure of the techniques.
Sometimes I will place a fill the shape I want first so I can magic wand that and then delete the fill afterwards.
Done.
Barry.