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Adding surface to a wall under a roof


Richo

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not sure how to explain this correctly, so hopefully the image attached helps.

 

for thread.jpg

 

okay, basically what i want to do is fill the red circle area with the same material as the blue circle (or a different material, unsure at this stage). There was one way where i just extend the walls across, but in doing so, it greatly affects the floor plan.

 

so is there a way to put a surface material in this area? you see this in a lot of houses, and i want to find a way to do this in revit. i dont even know what to search, so sorry if there has already been a thread on this.

 

hope somebody knows.

 

if you dont understand my mumbo jumbo, say and ill see if i can explain it further

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I think that you can:

Select the wall, (preferably in an elevation view)

Select "Edit Profile"

While you're in editing mode, use the tools or erase lines... click & drag the ends of line to move them accordingly

(You won't be able to close out of the editor if there any gaps)

When you're finished, click the green check-mark to accept the changes and return to the last view you were in.

Edited by troggarf
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  • 1 month later...

Hello Richo,

sorry I jump in to your discussion..

I am a new user in revit. May I know how you copy and save the whole thing in revit viewport (the one you attached above).

how did you save that figure from revit viewport?

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If you are asking about how to save a picture of the screen...

There is a button on your computer called "Print Screen" Sometimes it is abbreviated like "PRTSC" or "PRNTSCN". all you have to do is hold down CTRL or ALT or even a function key (that is colored) and then hit the "PRTSC" button. This takes a picture of what is displayed on your computer screen. Then you paste in to a picture editor and save.

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