The following example shows a roof that you can create in revit lt using a slope arrow.
Revit roof with two wat.
For creating complex roof it might be easier if you create separate roof then use join roof tool to join them later.
First if your roof is at a 45 degree angle and at a slope of 1 4 over 12 you do not need to these steps.
Thx the only way to have an off centered peak with the same slope on both sides is to have one eave higher than the other.
In addition if you have a surface that is sloping in two directions refrence the end of the video.
You can use slope arrows to create slopes on a roof.
9 join roofs add opening to create dormer.
See hd version of video tutorial here.
Whether you want a double gable roof with 6 pyramid shaped dormers or a simple gambrel roof the basics remain the same.
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Using shape editing tools.
This tool is located in the modify tab.
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Revit roof slope can seem complicated at first glance but by learning a few critical features you can create any roof shape you desire.
You do not need to have to trinagle slopes but just one with two slopes defined.
This is the easiest way to do it.
Then a second with a single slope.
Use it to extend the dormer roof to the main roof.
For instructions see creating a sloped surface using a slope arrow.
Use join unjoin roof tool.
The first with equal ridges on each side of ridge.
You need to create the bay window roof separately.
Then follow these 2 steps.
The only work around i was able to come up with was draw two different roofs but i m wondering if there s anything i m just missing in the roof edit properties.
Use slope arrows to define slopes on a roof such as a 4 sided gable roof.
Creating a roof with different eave heights you can create a roof with slope defined lines at different.
But i m not really sure if this is a best practice.
I believe this tools are not design for this purpose.
First make sure that your main roof is all one big roof.
I am new to revit and currently trying to transfer an autocad project into revit which consists of some larger roof overhangs that have varying slopes within the same overall roof footprint think of a piece of paper.