12 hours ago
Two very similar roofs are connecting in odd ways - cut edge is straight vertical in one (desired) and angled in the other one (undesired). In 3D this is not an issue in so much that no-one will notice , but for the roof plan, the mono pitch on the left shows these additional lines from the diagonal cut while on the other side, it is showing correctly. Any advice out there or people with similar experience.Anyo ne have any advice as to what I am doing wrong? All roofs have Roof Edge set to Vertical.
Operating system used: Mac Apple Silicon 15.1.1. Sequoia
Solved! Go to Solution.
5 hours ago - last edited 5 hours ago
Can can select your roof and click on the offending edge.
When you intersect single plane roofs, the edges will angle to the bisector to create a clean mitre joint. When your pitches do not match, this will result in what you are seeing. I am assuming one side was intersected, while the other was just drawn manually to the same angles.
Ling.
AC22-28 AUS 3001 | Help Those Help You - Add a Signature |
Self-taught, bend it till it breaks | Creating a Thread |
Win11 | i9 10850K | 64GB | RX6600 | Win10 | R5 2600 | 16GB | GTX1660 |
10 hours ago
Select the edge and change the Edge Setting to a Vertical Cut? Or possibly change your draw order so that the background fill of the one above covers the underlaying lines?
Ling.
AC22-28 AUS 3001 | Help Those Help You - Add a Signature |
Self-taught, bend it till it breaks | Creating a Thread |
Win11 | i9 10850K | 64GB | RX6600 | Win10 | R5 2600 | 16GB | GTX1660 |
8 hours ago - last edited 8 hours ago
Or in Project Preferences > Legacy, you can set single plane roofs to display as they used to in version 14 and before.
You will only see a single line with multi-plane roofs, so it is not an issue there.
But with single plane roofs you will see both the top and bottom edges if the bottom is wider than the top.
I have this option on just in case I need to convert to single plane roofs as I never want to see both lines.
Barry.
6 hours ago
Hi Lingwisyer--
Roof Edge Angles are already set to Vertical Cut (see screenshot - as you can see there is a yellow warning symbol there - do not know why or how to investigate).
is there a way to select just the roof edge in question? If there is, I do not know how to do that. Background fill is a solid color (also highlighted in the screenshot), and the Display Order Level is 14 (the maximum). I tried playing with the display orders, but to no avail.
Can't figure out what is going wrong on this roof element and going right on the other side....
6 hours ago
Thanks Barry - I will try that as a workaround. But why does it only happen on that roof and not on the other roof plane (one vertical - the other diagonal cuts). Perplexing.
5 hours ago - last edited 5 hours ago
Can can select your roof and click on the offending edge.
When you intersect single plane roofs, the edges will angle to the bisector to create a clean mitre joint. When your pitches do not match, this will result in what you are seeing. I am assuming one side was intersected, while the other was just drawn manually to the same angles.
Ling.
AC22-28 AUS 3001 | Help Those Help You - Add a Signature |
Self-taught, bend it till it breaks | Creating a Thread |
Win11 | i9 10850K | 64GB | RX6600 | Win10 | R5 2600 | 16GB | GTX1660 |
5 hours ago
Hi Lingwisyer!
A few minutes before I got your message, I was able to select the offending edge finally - - I kept trying to select the offending edge outermost line, but couldn't select it as it was actually not the leading edge. What finally worked was trying to select the inner line/edge (which is the higher one I guess), which I was able to, and then use the pet pallet custom edge settings from there - this has worked now. Thanks a lot for your help!
5 hours ago
Yeah, all the edges are controled by the top edge. You can select them in 3D too.
AC22-28 AUS 3001 | Help Those Help You - Add a Signature |
Self-taught, bend it till it breaks | Creating a Thread |
Win11 | i9 10850K | 64GB | RX6600 | Win10 | R5 2600 | 16GB | GTX1660 |