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    • D Offline
      dimerang
      last edited by

      Sorry if this is in the wrong forum! If there is a tutorial on this, please direct me to it.

      So, I just read the "How a Pro Builds a House in Sketchup" tutorials a few days ago, and it has helped a lot! I have a problem that the tutorial doesn't address - adding a roof. I raised my walls and now, it's just a bunch of walls with nothing connecting them. I've tried using the rectangle tool to fill in the spaces, but then on the roof, I see the lines of the walls that have been raised up.

      Can someone please explain to me how I can make a flat roof without the lines showing?

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        twharvey
        last edited by

        dimerang,

        I don't understand the problem. Could you attach a copy of your model so far or a screen shot that shows the issue.

        Tom

        Tom

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          dylan
          last edited by

          If you draw a rectangle over the top of the walls you will see the lines of the walls through the face. You need to push/pull and give thickness.
          As Tom suggested, if you post an image, or better still upload your .skp, we can give you a better answer and help you more accurately.

          http://dmdarchitecture.co.uk/

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            dimerang
            last edited by

            ^Thank you! But when I do that, only the faces remain, but the wall thickness disappears? The faces of the inside walls are gone. Am I doing something wrong?

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              Gaieus
              last edited by

              Have you grouped your wall prior to copying their top lines? If so, you have to close the group before you paste in place the lines (sorry, I didn't write it - now added to the workflow).

              Gai...

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              • GaieusG Offline
                Gaieus
                last edited by

                Hi dimerang,

                I think I know what your problem is. Do this:

                • To be safe, go to Camera > Parallel projection (for this first step at least).
                • Select all your walls and group them.
                • edit the group (double cluick) and with a left-to-right selection, select the top liners and copy them to the clipboard.
                  See screenshot here:

                Roof1.jpg

                • Now close (and hide) the group and go to Edit > Place in place.
                • start deleting the inside lines - the face should remain there
                  See screenshot here (I went back to perspective projection)

                Roof2.jpg

                • When done, Push-pull your "ceiling" up to give it a bit of thickness
                  Roof3.jpg
                  After you are done, Go to Edit > unhide all / last and your walls will reappear. Now go to this tutorial and follow Eric's suggestions how to create a nice looking roof in a couple of minutes.

                Gai...

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                  dimerang
                  last edited by

                  Success! Thanks again πŸ˜„

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