Roof Fascia clean up
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2012-07-14
04:07 PM
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Rubia Torres
2012-07-14
04:07 PM
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2012-07-26 12:41 AM
2012-07-26
12:41 AM
Got your mod file.
Karl's original solution resolves the problem. Move the roof hip edges away from each other and the re-adjust them to meet.
Karl's original solution resolves the problem. Move the roof hip edges away from each other and the re-adjust them to meet.
Erika
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AC5-18
Onuma System
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2012-07-26 01:00 AM
2012-07-26
01:00 AM
Robert,
The steps in my original suggestion work just fine as Erika says. See attached steps. Screenshots from AC 12, since that's what you're using - but the steps are the same in all versions since at least 6.5 when I first started using AC.
Cheers,
Karl
PS I've seen this kind of thing happen a lot prior to 15 when the roof pitch is changed after modeling the roofs. Any time the pitch is changed, every roof that joins another roof must be readjusted with the steps shown in the attached screenshot so that the roof planes clean up properly in sections and elevations. With 15 and above's multiplane roofs, you can change the pitch and the entire assembly adjusts itself.
The steps in my original suggestion work just fine as Erika says. See attached steps. Screenshots from AC 12, since that's what you're using - but the steps are the same in all versions since at least 6.5 when I first started using AC.
Cheers,
Karl
PS I've seen this kind of thing happen a lot prior to 15 when the roof pitch is changed after modeling the roofs. Any time the pitch is changed, every roof that joins another roof must be readjusted with the steps shown in the attached screenshot so that the roof planes clean up properly in sections and elevations. With 15 and above's multiplane roofs, you can change the pitch and the entire assembly adjusts itself.
AC 28 USA and earlier • macOS Sequoia 15.3.1, MacBook Pro M2 Max 12CPU/30GPU cores, 32GB

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2012-07-26 01:11 AM
2012-07-26
01:11 AM
Here's a section through your hip, showing what I meant in my "PS": the roof planes were not properly joined in the first place, hence the sections would all be incorrect and you got the fascia problem also.
With gable roofs, you'll see these bad 'joints' in elevation, too. Just requires deligence to keep them clean after any modifications (by the steps given in the last post)... or an upgrade to 15 or 16.
Cheers,
Karl
PS Off topic: Haven't opened 12 in a while - was really surprised how slow it is on my Mac compared to 15 and 16. GS has really done some performance tuning.
With gable roofs, you'll see these bad 'joints' in elevation, too. Just requires deligence to keep them clean after any modifications (by the steps given in the last post)... or an upgrade to 15 or 16.
Cheers,
Karl
PS Off topic: Haven't opened 12 in a while - was really surprised how slow it is on my Mac compared to 15 and 16. GS has really done some performance tuning.
AC 28 USA and earlier • macOS Sequoia 15.3.1, MacBook Pro M2 Max 12CPU/30GPU cores, 32GB
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2012-07-26 02:00 AM
2012-07-26
02:00 AM
Karl and Erika,
I'm grateful for all your help. I'll rework the roofs as you suggested.
Thanks again.
Robert
I'm grateful for all your help. I'll rework the roofs as you suggested.
Thanks again.
Robert

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2012-07-26 05:01 AM
2012-07-26
05:01 AM
You're welcome; glad it helped.
Karl
Karl
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