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Well I'm having this hard time on how to create a Hip Roof Plan...I found out from the previous post w/c was closed, that it can be done by EXTRUSION...but it might be tricky, someone said.

 

Well I want to know the process of doing it, or if there's other way to do it without using EXTRUSION...you might as well state it here.....:D:D

 

BTW I'm using AutoCAD 2005...hope to hear some of your ideas....thanks in advance:D:D

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Well I'm having this hard time on how to create a Hip Roof Plan...I found out from the previous post w/c was closed, that it can be done by EXTRUSION...but it might be tricky, someone said.

 

Well I want to know the process of doing it, or if there's other way to do it without using EXTRUSION...you might as well state it here.....:D:D

 

BTW I'm using AutoCAD 2005...hope to hear some of your ideas....thanks in advance:D:D

 

The other way of doing it is 3D surface (not a solid)

Here how;

 

Four Sided Faces

Command: 3dface

Specify first point or [invisible]: 0,0,0

Specify second point or [invisible]: 10,10,10

Specify third point or [invisible] : 40,10,10

Specify fourth point or [invisible] : 50,0,0

Specify third point or [invisible] : return

 

3 Sided Faces

Command: _3dface Specify first point or [invisible]: 0,0,0

Specify second point or [invisible]: 10,10,10

Specify third point or [invisible] : 0,20,0

Specify fourth point or [invisible] :

Specify third point or [invisible] : return

 

Four Side Faces

Command: _3dface Specify first point or [invisible]: 0,20,0

Specify second point or [invisible]: 10,10,10

Specify third point or [invisible] : 40,10,10

Specify fourth point or [invisible] : 50,20,0

Specify third point or [invisible] : return

 

3 Sided Faces

Command: _3dface Specify first point or [invisible]: 50,0,0

Specify second point or [invisible]: 40,10,10

Specify third point or [invisible] : 50,20,0

Specify fourth point or [invisible] :

Specify third point or [invisible] : return

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is a hip roof ...just a simple plain "trendy (cool)roof" that isn't dull in any way?

 

No it is not a "trendy (cool) roof" name, it's actually one of roof truss system in Architecture. I think the word "hip" came from the part of the roof called "girder" many carpenter called it hip ginder.

And what is a girder you say? It is a long horizontal beam support of the structure.

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No it is not a "trendy (cool) roof" name, it's actually one of roof truss system in Architecture. I think the word "hip" came from the part of the roof called "girder" many carpenter called it hip ginder.

And what is a girder you say? It is a long horizontal beam support of the structure.

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I don't believe you actually answered that .....read my post 10 times and see if you get it.....for cryin out loud.....!

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I don't believe you actually answered that .....read my post 10 times and see if you get it.....for cryin out loud.....!

 

Oh yeah............got it!!!!

 

BTW.....Merry Christmas to you too!!

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i prefer usinng the slice command........u have to extrude the boundary of the roof and make it a box the u slice alon the planes to get ur slopes.the slice command is one of the most essential tools in auticad 3d modelling

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