Walls unaligned and poking through roof


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The main issue first:

Seen in this image, the wall runs up through the Entry Roof meant to cut it off:

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Wall properties of the wall in question, although I suspect it is the way my roof is built that is causing the issue:

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View of the underside:

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More minor secondary issue, but the walls appear not aligned floor to floor, but when a wall is selected, the Align with Walls Above/Below tools do not appear, indicating that thry are aligned.

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Grateful for any help.

Mark

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You've got a little wall protruding into the roof area:

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Clean that up and it's fixed:

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48 minutes ago, KnotSquare said:

the walls appear not aligned floor to floor, but when a wall is selected, the Align with Walls Above/Below tools do not appear, indicating that thry are aligned.

 

The Main Layers ARE aligned, that's why you're not getting the tool. But the exterior layers don't add up to the same thickness, causing an offset on the outer surface.

 

 

 

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27 minutes ago, KnotSquare said:

Did you leave the wall jog in the lower level, Level 1?

 

No, that's the one I edited. But looking again I guess you want that jog there.

 

My next move was to simply select the front wall (the jog) in 3D view, drag the top of it up, then drag it back down. And the issue resolved itself:

 

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We're not supposed to manually edit wall tops but I've found that with this program sometimes it just works, and I move on. As long as it doesn't screw up something else, which I didn't check.

 

 

 

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Chris,

 

 

When you manually changed the wall, did it give you any warnings? I have roofs set as "edited" as I still need to rebuild the automatic roofs once more before moving forward. I also will be using the automatic framing tools to create the basic framing layout.

 

 

Mark

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Chris,

 

I did manage a solution of sorts as well. I pulled the angled portion of the roof more into the wall. This does screw up the ceiling inside, but I just have to render interior shots where that won't be seen if I cannot find a legitimate solution.

 

Mark

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5 hours ago, KnotSquare said:

Chris,

 

I did manage a solution of sorts as well. I pulled the angled portion of the roof more into the wall. This does screw up the ceiling inside, but I just have to render interior shots where that won't be seen if I cannot find a legitimate solution.

 

Mark

I put in a bug in X14 that did a lot of stuff like you say. They accepted it as a verified bug. I am disappointed to say is is not fixed in X15.

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