5
Optionally, specify a level for Level at Head to end the slope arrow above a certain level.
For example, the floor sketch is on level 1. You could end the slope arrow on level 2.
6
Click OK.
For more information about the Slope Arrow, including its properties, see
Roof Slope Arrow
on
page 616.
To create a slope by setting slope value
1
Select Specify to Slope.
2
Set the value of Rise/(Run) to set a slope value.
3
Optionally, specify a value for Height Offset at Tail.
This value determines how high above the level the slope arrow begins.
4
Optionally, specify a level for Level at Tail to start the slope arrow at a certain level.
For example, the floor sketch is on level 1. You could start the slope arrow on level 2.
5
Click OK.
Method 2
Select two parallel floor lines that you sketched and click
. For Defines constant height property, select
Yes for both lines. By setting this property to Yes, you enable the Offset from Base property. Then, select the
lines individually and specify a value for the Offset from Base property for each of the lines.
Method 3
Select a single sketch line and click
. For Defines constant height property, select Yes. Select the Defines
Slope property, and specify a value for the slope angle (rise).
For a complete listing of parameters available for setting slopes, see
Roof Properties
on page 635.
Cutting Openings in Slabs
There must be an existing slab in the model.
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