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Thread: Roof Issues
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07-08-2008, 10:18 PM #16
ChiefGeek:
Sorry but I think my zipped file has something stuck in the zipper. I might have to ask Allen to give me another lesson on zipping files. Hopefully I have provided enough information for you to go in and clean up most of the roof issues. Good Luck.Curt Johnson
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07-09-2008, 04:24 PM #17In Over My Head
- Join Date
- May 2008
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- On the computer
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Roof: finally!
Folks,
I finally got the roof drawn as a solid unit. It turns out all those nagging inconsistencies in the facia height, etc were ganging up on me. Another lesson I learned was roof planes need to be checked for angles. Once I pulled all the roof planes away from each other and checked thier corner angles, I discovered that most of them did not have integer angles. Once these were corrected, the join roof plane tool actually began to work. Thanks for all the great tips!
I still have to get CA to look into that strange eave problem.
On to ceilings....