codylv7 Posted February 19, 2022 Share Posted February 19, 2022 Hi Everyone, I'm not sure what I did, but after building the roof to match plan specifications, I now have slopped ceilings on every exterior wall. I can't figure out how to adjust the roof to get rid of the slope. Apologies if this has been answered before, I searched a few keywords and didn't find anything that matched the behavior I am seeing Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Solution Chopsaw Posted February 19, 2022 Solution Share Posted February 19, 2022 You should be noticing some " Ceiling Break Lines " in plan view when you have a condition such as that if the layer is turned on. Unfortunately the only solution is to raise the roof or reduce the thickness of the roof structure. If that does not make sense you may need to post the plan file for someone to help you out with it. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
codylv7 Posted February 19, 2022 Author Share Posted February 19, 2022 Damn, I was hoping that wasn't the case.. back to roof building I guess.. thanks for the info.. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Kbird1 Posted February 19, 2022 Share Posted February 19, 2022 29 minutes ago, codylv7 said: Damn, I was hoping that wasn't the case Maybe I read the OP a bit differently than Chopsaw? but are you sure you just haven't accidently turned of the Flat Ceilings in the Rooms or perhaps the entire level ? Mick. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
rgardner Posted February 20, 2022 Share Posted February 20, 2022 By chance did you manually adjust your wall heights instead of changing the ceiling height in the floor level ceiling height specifications? 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
HumbleChief Posted February 20, 2022 Share Posted February 20, 2022 This typically happens if Auto Build Roof has been turned off and then the ceiling heights are raised. The roof stay the same height and ceiling is raised leaving those angles at the outside walls. Of course this can also be done intentionally and is the method if that's the look you are after. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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