Roof w/ special fascia condition
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2006-07-06
09:09 PM
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03:28 PM
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Rubia Torres
Thanks in advance,
Michele

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2006-07-06 09:38 PM
The new Profiles in AC10 are really nice for that kind of thing.
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2006-07-06 09:48 PM

Thanks anyway,
Michele

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2006-07-06 09:50 PM
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2006-07-06 11:02 PM
Sorry but we don't own those.
Thanks anyway,
Michele
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2006-07-06 11:34 PM
Could you post an image of the "fascia" detail you want for
both the eave and the rake.
I have a set of library parts that might do the job
but I need to see the detail to determine if these
parts will work for you.
Peter Devlin
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2006-07-07 12:02 AM
The new Profiles in AC10 are really nice for that kind of thing.Tom - are you talking about complex profiles? I'd like to know how you can use any profiles with roofs to model fascias.
Hunter.
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2006-07-07 03:45 PM
Thanks for taking the time.
Michele

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2006-07-07 03:48 PM
Hunter wrote:the Profiles would be separate from the roof. You would just be modeling them next to the roof.
Tom Waltz said:
The new Profiles in AC10 are really nice for that kind of thing.Tom - are you talking about complex profiles? I'd like to know how you can use any profiles with roofs to model fascias.
Hunter.

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2006-07-07 04:14 PM
Michele wrote:Can't you cut a section through the roof and drag the upper roof down to meet the lower one?
Here's a JPG. I'm talking about the red "lines" which are really 2 roofs on top of each other. The problem is there is a gap. Hopefully I attached 2 jpgs that will show you what I'm trying to do. Hopefully the roof gap won't be noticable in renderings it's just frustrating for the roof tool not to work like you want it or need it to work.
Thanks for taking the time.
Michele