JKEdmo Posted Tuesday at 09:04 PM Share Posted Tuesday at 09:04 PM Greetings, I'm trying to model an existing roof that has some funky roof plane infills where a bunch of dissimilar roofs come together. You can see it below, sort of sloped triangular roof planes: Here's where I'm at. So far so good... So, I want to fill in at spots (1) and (2) below. I thought I'd use the 3D face tool for the first time and call it a day (seemed easier than trying to do it with roof planes). But, I'm having trouble snapping to the right 3D points in 3D view with the 3D Face tool. Any tips? Is the 3D Face tool the right hammer for this nail? Thanks again, Jim Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mark3D Posted Tuesday at 11:09 PM Share Posted Tuesday at 11:09 PM I would auto build the orignal end section while turning of roof in newer middle section then manual build roof planes in the newer section job done. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
JKEdmo Posted Wednesday at 02:36 PM Author Share Posted Wednesday at 02:36 PM Thanks Mark for the input. In the end I wound up making a 3D face as roof infill. Can't say the endpoint snapping was easy though. Jim Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
PitMan71 Posted yesterday at 02:30 PM Share Posted yesterday at 02:30 PM Looks like the roof you circled in hello is at a 45 degree angle. Because of the complex angles created by the shed having been added I would draw the roof without the shed roof first and then add the shed roof on top and then adjust from there, if that makes sense. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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