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2011-06-29 08:49 PM - last edited on 2023-05-23 02:49 PM by Rubia Torres
2011-06-30 02:19 PM
2011-06-30 10:09 PM
Millard wrote:
I'm experimenting using AC15, and when trying to stretch a roof pivot line and inputting the dimension, it will not stretch the dimension that I input. This technique will work in the 3D window however. Can I get someone else to confirm this or is it just me?
2011-07-01 12:22 AM
2011-07-01 03:46 AM
rjwilden wrote:This could be the case - check the build numbers.
I used the tool a couple of times with the demo download and this wasn't a problem, is the demo download more up to date .
rjwilden wrote:What you have done is probably the best way.
Disappointingly the first roof I tried to build it couldn't do it. A multi-plane roof with a lean too at a different angle, think barn. In order to connect the lean too with multi plane you have to split the roof and join in the usual way . Once split you cant reassemble as far as I can tell. Tried using multi plane geometry, no joy there.
2011-07-01 03:16 PM
Stephen wrote:In either 2D or 3D, select the pivot line of the roof plane you want to modify and the upper right icon in the pet palette.
How do you select just one plane of the roof?
2011-07-01 07:22 PM
2011-07-02 02:28 PM
Stephen wrote:Stephen:
Thanks David. What about multi-plane on just one-like a shed roof?
2011-07-02 09:03 PM
David wrote:Stephen wrote:Stephen:
Thanks David. What about multi-plane on just one-like a shed roof?
. Multi-Plane and Single Plane Roofs can be combined using the new Connect function.
David
2011-07-03 02:17 PM
rjwilden wrote:It is clearer in the 3D Window (but can be done in 2D). Select one of the Roofs, right-click and select Connect > Trim Elements to Roof/Shell, click on the other Roof you want to trim to, then select the part of the 1st Roof you want to keep. It is similar to SEO, but with automatically correct 2D display if your Preference is set correctly (see my previous post). The elements are not combined into one, but behave as SEO. You could always Group them to tie them together. This is a new command that users will need to play with to understand its full use.
I Haven't been able to do this combine multi plane roof with single plane, can you explain how this is achieved.