Thank you for such detailed and short video, i am facing a problem when adding roof lines with overhang, these lines are not joining the corners by default, all outer corners have gapes of overhang size, i mean roof lines are same as wall length ( i hope you understand) due to this reason i am experiencing an error " lines cannot intersect each other" how i can resolve this issue.
I have an issue where the roof joins did not match how I wanted them to look I model each section and I have a good roof the only problem is one of the created slope isn’t fitting perfectly any help?
@@thelion8362 revit can be very querky, especialy with the roof tool. I have not experienced exactly what you have described, but i can say that you have to keep working with it. Sometimes, certain roof geometry is just not possible. If it is possible in the real world, you just have to leave a lot of notes with the drawings and create multiple drawings from different perspective, in 2D of course.
Like the way instructions was given, straight to the point and easy to follow
the instructor is given me what i needed
Thank you for such detailed and short video, i am facing a problem when adding roof lines with overhang, these lines are not joining the corners by default, all outer corners have gapes of overhang size, i mean roof lines are same as wall length ( i hope you understand) due to this reason i am experiencing an error " lines cannot intersect each other" how i can resolve this issue.
Nice
in your video when you selected first and second wall for roof lines they were automatically joining each other, is there any specific setting?
No specific setting that I am aware of. You can try looking under options menu under the "file" tab.
Thank you very much for this sir!
I have an issue where the roof joins did not match how I wanted them to look I model each section and I have a good roof the only problem is one of the created slope isn’t fitting perfectly any help?
@@thelion8362 revit can be very querky, especialy with the roof tool. I have not experienced exactly what you have described, but i can say that you have to keep working with it. Sometimes, certain roof geometry is just not possible. If it is possible in the real world, you just have to leave a lot of notes with the drawings and create multiple drawings from different perspective, in 2D of course.
Thanks Sir