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Anonymous
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THE CEILING_ROOF DEAL

I feel like I've maxxed out my understanding here.
I have two images, which I believe I have to send as two posts.
So here's the first:
This is a slab I am attempting to intersect with the roof.
the Left side I used the "trim to roof" command. Not what I want.
the Right side I SEOd by copying up the roof slab and using it to trim off the end of the ceiling. A bit of a chore, felt clumsy, and also not the result I want.
So...I'll do the next one...

ceiling-slab.jpg
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Anonymous
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Part two:
Here I used a roof with 0 slope.
The left side is the sorry result of the command-click operation. The right side demonstrates I have no other ideas, and let it be.
I'm aiming for a seamless cleanup, like I have on all the other bits.
Thanks...!
Anonymous
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Part two:
Here I used a roof with 0 slope.
The left side is the sorry result of the command-click operation. The right side demonstrates I have no other ideas, and let it be.
I'm aiming for a seamless cleanup, like I have on all the other bits.
Thanks...!
ceiling-roof.jpg
__archiben
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there shouldn't be a problem. the following is done with SEO's all the way (walls>roofs and slab>roofs). i used 'subtraction with upwards extrusion.

one question: are you performing these operations in the section window? and if so, are you actually rebuilding the model after your SEO's? (try doing it in the 3D window (marquee a 'sectional' area through the building) - it's much easier!)

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That is pretty satisfying, I must say. Hopefully, even more so for you, rescuing me from a well such as that. UPWARD EXTRUSION! Of course. Thank you for such a straightforward explanation, and the marquee hint. All is now again at peace in one small corner of the universe.

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