Moving gutter on the left also moves gutter on the right
Vertical Move
Select the gutter and drag it up or down. Note that if the gutter is multi-segmented, then all segments move
up or down the same distance.
Gutter moving vertically in section
Roof Examples
This topic contains several roof examples.
Roof with Intersecting Slope Lines at Different Heights
The following procedure shows you how to create a roof with slope-defined lines at different elevations by
joining 2 separate roofs.
TIP
This procedure works best with a multi-level building.
1
Create a footprint roof sketch, similar to the following:
2
On the Design Bar, click Roof Properties, and specify a cutoff level for the roof. For example, if
you are sketching the roof on level 2, you might specify level 4 as the cutoff level.
3
Finish the roof.
4
Create another footprint roof sketch at a higher level, similar to the following:
5
Finish the roof.
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