Roof ridge join problem
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2005-02-15
02:45 AM
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2023-05-23
03:37 PM
by
Rubia Torres


Am I doing something wrong in creating the roof or is this a bug?

All construction grids etc are square and all walls have been placed square, then the roof is placed over the walls using the Magic Wand, SO WHERE IS THE "OUT OF SQUARE-NESS" COMING FROM??

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2005-02-15 02:53 AM
In 3D, Select the roof with the highest ridge - press Ctrl and then right click on the low ridge.
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2005-02-15 06:20 AM
Steve wrote:For some reason, after much trying, this actually did fix the problem this time! I have searched this forum before and come up with this fix but it has never worked. What took the time was trying to get the select tool to select either edge while zoomed in (so close together!) and then trying to figure out which was the higher edge to get the lower to meet! See attached drawings for more problem detail.
Ctrl-click.
In 3D, Select the roof with the highest ridge - press Ctrl and then right click on the low ridge.
This is a fix but can anyone explain why the program can't make a simple roof properly?
Does anyone else have this problem?
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2005-02-15 06:26 AM
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2005-02-15 06:30 AM
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2005-02-15 06:31 AM

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2005-02-15 07:07 AM
In particular, if you are joining a shed or gable dormer to the parent roof, this seems to be the most foolproof and fastest way to do so to me. (Note that the ctrl-click join process will not cause an over-extended roof edge to pull back... so you must be sure that the edges are a fair distance from where you expect the joint to be.)
Work in 3D and rotate through the model. Hidden line mode (internal engine) or wireframe can sometimes be helpful. Attached image shows pet palette in 3D to adjust the roof edge prior to the ctrl-click operation.
There may be a better way of course...
Karl

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2005-02-15 09:31 AM
Colin wrote:I think you may have found a consistency problem. If you have a look at the image I have attached, you will see that you can choose to have all of the joins, edges vertical.
Section view at the ridge.
I know that when you create a polyroof you also get the opportunity to have vertical joins, edges. It seems to work but you don't get nice clean joins at your ridges, you need to CRTL click the ridge to get a clean join.
This to me, seems irrational. It should work the same regaless of the geometry method.
When you created your polyroof did you use the magicwand or did you draw out the footprint of the roof by following the wall line?
Cheers.
Ben