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Does anyone know how to create a curved roof (barrel vault construction). It is basically a semi - circle shape which then meets a flat roof.

 

Is it possible using the roof slab tool?

 

I am using AutoCAD architecture.

 

Thanks in advance.

Posted

Hi,

 

i do not know if I understand it,

 

mean a shape similar to this?

 

To put it simply draw its cross section and extrude it.

 

That 's what you were looking for?

 

01_sample_barrel.jpg

01_sample_barrel.jpg

Posted

Do you have a picture of one you could share with us? That way we are all talking about the same thing. Thanks.

Posted

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I am trying to model a roof like this, which is semi-circular shaped. I didnt know you could extrude, so I will investigate this.

Posted

Like ReMark said, sounds like you could just draw the cross section of the roof and then extrude it.

Posted

marmo actually suggested drawing the cross-section and extruding it. I was just flapping my gums! LOL

Posted

Hi hogfan1978,

 

the only one who can give us the answer is pt3...

 

Regards,

Marco

Posted

I think pt3 either figured it out on his own or he lost interest. It would be nice to know either way. Then we can put this thread to rest.

  • 3 weeks later...
Posted

Sorry for the slow response.

 

I managed to extrude the curves but was a bit disappointed as I could not add windows etc to the curved roof which I could have done if it had known the curve was to have the properties of a roof.

 

Thanks for your help.

Posted

There has to be a workaround. I'm sure there are plenty of curved roofs that have openings of some sort in them.

Posted
Sorry for the slow response.

 

I managed to extrude the curves but was a bit disappointed as I could not add windows etc to the curved roof which I could have done if it had known the curve was to have the properties of a roof.

 

Thanks for your help.

 

Why exactly do you think you can't you add windows to it?

  • 3 weeks later...
Posted

the part about it being curved

and most windows are made curved

but for curved objects the window is divided into sections along the radius

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