Roof Display Problem: advice needed
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‎2011-11-07
04:40 PM
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‎2023-05-23
02:46 PM
by
Rubia Torres
Here is a perspective to give you an idea. My problem is, on the roof plan, I want it to show correctly, with the eaves hidden by the upper roof, but the ridge running onto the upper roof. If I change the display order, the entire roof will display above the other.
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‎2011-11-07 04:45 PM
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‎2011-11-07 04:47 PM

Please click on the attachment to see the actual condition. I have no idea what is wrong with the preview.
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‎2011-11-07 08:37 PM
Steven wrote:That is very weird
BTW, for some reason, the preview of the first image I've attached here is completely different than what I've actually attached. I've never even seen the preview image before...![]()
Please click on the attachment to see the actual condition. I have no idea what is wrong with the preview.

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‎2011-11-07 08:43 PM
Not sure what you're suggesting. Should I set the display order so it shows one portion of the roof correctly, then use a fill to cover the line of the roof shown incorrectly, and use a line to show the edge?
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‎2011-11-07 10:10 PM
Have you tried enabling cover fills for the higher roof ?
I drew two roofs one at elevation 10 feet and another
at elevation 5 feet and drawn so that it was partially
covered by the higher roof. I selected the higher roof
and enabled cover fill and selected solid fill, cover fill pen
white, and hit OK. Now the lower roof is hidden where
it is covered by the higher roof.
Peter Devlin
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‎2011-11-07 10:34 PM
Hi. Yes, cover fills are enabled. My problem is one roof goes both over and under the other roof, so depending on which roof is on top, one part of it is shown incorrectly.
I've managed to remedy it by using a cover fill to cover the part not correctly shown.
Using 2D work to hide 3D problems seems to be my focus these days...

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‎2011-11-07 10:37 PM
s2art wrote:Yes I agree!
That is very weird
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‎2011-11-07 10:43 PM
Steven wrote:See image below. Green outline is main roof, and follows line of valleys. Orange outline is intersecting roof. On right hand side all roof planes have cover fills on with white background, and lower roof is sent backward (or upper roof brought forward). Then just draw a line to indicate the outline below the main roof.
Stuart,
Not sure what you're suggesting. Should I set the display order so it shows one portion of the roof correctly, then use a fill to cover the line of the roof shown incorrectly, and use a line to show the edge?
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‎2011-11-07 10:50 PM
I re-read your first post and realized you have "over-framed"
the lower roof on to the higher roof hence no true framed valleys
and therefor the cover fill trick won't work.
Thanks,
Peter Devlin