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Revit how to slope a roof.
8 tips to create sloped roofs in revit 1 check define slope to create a sloped roof.
Define a sloped edge to a sketch line.
Then use join geometry to clean it up.
For example if you are sketching the roof on level 2.
Want to create a sloped roof.
Create another footprint roof sketch at a higher level.
2 modify properties to adjust roof slope.
In the option bar make sure define slope.
You can use any.
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So basically edit sketch of the highlighted roof and trace the edge of the front roof then make sure none of the new lines are slope defining.
Change the slope angle of the roof.
On the properties palette specify a cutoff level for the roof.
Create a roof slope using slope arrows create a footprint roof sketch similar to the following.
Click on a roof and change the angle in the slope properties.
Use a slope arrow to define the slope.