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ROOF ACCESSORY 8.1

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ONCE A ROOF SURFACE ACCESSORY IS ATTACHED TO A ROOF LINE, IS THERE A WAY TO REMOVE THE SURFACE AND STILL KEEP THE ORIGINAL ROOF LINES? IN SETTING UP THE SURFACER, THE MATERIAL OF THE ROOF ACCESSORY IS 1" ABOVE THE ROOF PROPER BUT I CANNOT SELECT JUST THE SURFACE AND LEAVE THE ROOF LINES ON THE FLOOR PLAN. I REMAIN A HUMBLE USER OF 8.1
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TomWaltz
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design wrote:
ONCE A ROOF SURFACE ACCESSORY IS ATTACHED TO A ROOF LINE, IS THERE A WAY TO REMOVE THE SURFACE AND STILL KEEP THE ORIGINAL ROOF LINES? IN SETTING UP THE SURFACER, THE MATERIAL OF THE ROOF ACCESSORY IS 1" ABOVE THE ROOF PROPER BUT I CANNOT SELECT JUST THE SURFACE AND LEAVE THE ROOF LINES ON THE FLOOR PLAN. I REMAIN A HUMBLE USER OF 8.1
I believe the command you are looking for is "Explode"

If you explode the accessory in plan view, it will keep the 2D elements but delete the 3D ones.
Tom Waltz
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I actually don't really how to use roof tool. Does anyone can help on this?

Thanks!
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the roof tool is really very simple but it took a while to figure out on my own. (I haad a bad teacher.)

select the roof tool and go to the properties. set the properties the way you would like them and then say ok. it is set up to layout the place of the high point of the roof first so draw the first line where the roof slab is the highest. you will click at the end of the line and a hammer will pop up as the cursor. click that hammer on the side of the line you drew that is not in the roof plane. you will then bagin to draw the roof shape and it will give you what you want. if this doesn't help you can pm me and i will be happy to explain more.
Djordje
Moderator Emeritus
jcude wrote:
it is set up to layout the place of the high point of the roof first
OUCH!!!!

The first "line" you draw is the roof reference line, that the height of the roof from the current storey is defined with. So it is the LOWEST point of the roof ...

The eye cursor then shows the slope up.

Then the creation of the horizontal projection of the roof polygon, depending on the geometry method.
Djordje



ArchiCAD since 4.55 ... 1995
HP Omen
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My Apoligies. I am sorry for getting that wrong. that was terrible. I will go sleep for a little while then i will get it right. Sorry.