Picture 2 (without the garage access from the back door) shows the roofline correctly, with a single ridge running down the middle of the house and the garage extending at a shallower angle. The main problem is with the roof ridgeline. So far I haven't found a way around this problem (Pictures 3, 4, 5).Ĭertainly, my apologies for not being clear enough. If I then set the side of this access to extend slope with 10° and 16° as for the garage and I get an error message: 'A Wall designated "extend slope downward" must connect at each end to two perpendicular walls that extend from it in the up roof slope direction.' Selecting ok moves the roof split to the rear of the garage. ![]() If I set the extension wall for this to full gable then the roofline splits in line with this wall and moves the peak out of line with the rest of the house. The problem comes from the covered access from the old back door to the back of the garage, which extends the garage roof along close to the house. Adjusting the start height or distance from baseline didn't help, but that is a minor detail and I can live with it (pictures 1 & 2). By tweaking the pitch figures to have 10° for the garage and 16° for the upper (the same as the house roof) I managed a change in slope, but not quite at the same position - the slope changes at the top of the wall, not the edge of the house roofline. By setting the front and rear walls of the garage to full gable walls and extending the slope for the outside garage wall I succeeded in getting a roof with the same slope centred on the original roof peak. However a single garage is attached along one side and the roof extends from the original roofline but at a shallower angle. ![]() The house is a simple rectangle with gable ends. After reading through the tutorial I thought I would start with the outer walls and roofline as that was where the first challenge would be. Hi All, I'm just coming to grips with Arhitectural 2012 and am modeling my sister in law's house as she is planning some renovations.
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