Amateur Roof Question


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I am a relatively new user of Chief Architect and, as a whole, it has been easy to use and has met my needs.  However, I am having a difficult time understanding how to get a roof to build correctly.  The bulk of the roof is a 10/12 pitch, with the gable walls having a 12/12 pitch.  I have attached the plan as well as a screenshot showing the areas that I am having difficulties with.  I am having four major issues.

 

1. There is an area on the back of the house where a roof plane abruptly changes pitch - creating a gap in the roof (blue arrow)

2. There is roof framing over the top of the deck (red arrow).

3. There are two areas on the front of the house that I would like to have not exist (ie, I want them to be part of the roof just behind/adjacent to them) - these areas also appear to have a different pitch (12/12?) than the main roof (10/12).  (These areas are circled in red).

4. The roof on the portion of the garage that protrudes from the rest of the garage generates lower than the main roof (green rectangle).

 

Any and all help and advice is greatly appreciated - I just can't seem to figure the roof tools out.

 

 

 

I am using Chief Architect Premier X6 Build 16.0.3.41x64

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I am not at my computer to open the plan but this seems like a very complex roof to try and auto build for a new user.

(Really a complex roof to auto build for an experienced user.)

 

CA won't auto build different roof pitches- that must be done manually.

As far as the roof areas you did not want, the generation of those is controlled by the room structure that they are associated with.

 

You may want to look into the training videos and start playing with some simple models and manually editing- creating roof planes.

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When I took the Intermediate Chief training class the instructor stated that just about "any" roof

can be done with the auto-gen

 

I never did learn roof tools very well

so I usually had my partner do them

he generally did them manually

 

Lew

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Thanks for the all the tips.  I watched several videos, started feeling confident, and decided to try building the roof manually.  My progress is attached - I think I need more practice.  Oh well, maybe I will do better in the morning with a fresh mind.  Thanks again for the help.

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Auto build and then editing manually got me there (mostly).  I had to tweak the floor plan a little to get it to look the way I wanted, but it was much faster that way and all in all I am content.  Thanks again for the help.

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I don't know your requirements for the 2nd floor but I think I would have added some attic space (or living, whichever) on the 2nd floor on the left side with a two story roof hip - similar to what you have on the right side. That would (should) break up those long span hip sections on the left and back. Just a suggestion. Nice house.

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