Very cool! Never thought of doing a roof this way, modifying its subelements. And the last part with the triangular walls was like a bonus track :). Thank you!!
You are a saviour thank you very much. Was wasting hours watching nonsense videos on YT for a modeling project with a complex roofing structure. Is there a patreon of yours to praise your work with a small gift.
ruclips.net/video/crE7po5atpE/видео.html Check out the above tutorial on how to place trusses in Revit. But unfortunately, I have never designed trusses for such complex roofs. If you have some sort of design you can share it with me and let me see what I can do.
You wouldn't actually want to do this in any professional matter. When you model a roof by defining slopes, the thickness remains consistent no matter what angle the roof is at. If you do it the way that it was shown in this video, the thicknesses of the roof will be completely destroyed because the thickness is always measured vertically, meaning if you have a very high angle and you model the roof like it was done in this video, the roof will end up being paper thin. Doing it properly, the thickness is always kept perpendicular to the faces of the roof. Sorry to say, but this is exactly what NOT to do.
If only I saw your video earlier, I could've saved 3 hours of work. Thank you!
THANK YOU. I've been looking for a video like this. This is perfect for modeling a roof in Revit based on an AutoCAD drawing.
Very cool! Never thought of doing a roof this way, modifying its subelements. And the last part with the triangular walls was like a bonus track :). Thank you!!
You are a saviour thank you very much. Was wasting hours watching nonsense videos on YT for a modeling project with a complex roofing structure. Is there a patreon of yours to praise your work with a small gift.
thank you for lovely video. It was helpful xx
luv uhh for your work ma'am very help thanks for video.... made roof easy i ever seen on youtube great work really.....
Thank you so much for sharing this video is really so help full for me and please more video uppload like interiors
this is really helpful but i never found the modify sub elements option in Revit 2024
Thanks a lot for this tutorial. It helps me so much! 100% well-eloquent.
I don’t have those tools to add split line next to the “edit footprint”
Incredibly helpful, thank you!
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thanks a lot. this was so helpful. stay blessed xoxo
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Thank you very much!
Excellent
Cool video. How can you get the roof to span 2 levels with this method?
fantastic :)
HOW WE CAN KNOW THE SLOPE OF ROOF ?
ft this degree of roof. u make this drawing for submission construction or draw just for fun
Anyone else having the roof thickness in sections doesn't display correctly.. it's almost as if they are compromised in sections
Yes, that's exactly why you wouldn't do it the way it was taught in this video. This is a tutorial on how to do things wrong.
Hello
Can I show the dimensions in the structure ؟؟
Why does my roof command come with a slope
Good one ,
That small triangle wasn't joined!
Thank you
Thanks!
Great ! Though a little bit too fast
Can you please teach us how to make the structure the trusses for this complex roof
ruclips.net/video/crE7po5atpE/видео.html
Check out the above tutorial on how to place trusses in Revit. But unfortunately, I have never designed trusses for such complex roofs. If you have some sort of design you can share it with me and let me see what I can do.
finally
You wouldn't actually want to do this in any professional matter. When you model a roof by defining slopes, the thickness remains consistent no matter what angle the roof is at. If you do it the way that it was shown in this video, the thicknesses of the roof will be completely destroyed because the thickness is always measured vertically, meaning if you have a very high angle and you model the roof like it was done in this video, the roof will end up being paper thin. Doing it properly, the thickness is always kept perpendicular to the faces of the roof.
Sorry to say, but this is exactly what NOT to do.
ugly roof.....but revit work is good.
Thank you
thank you