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    Help with slanted roof/ceiling floor plan

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      mocamro
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      so I'm trying to SketchUp (is this a verb yet?) a floorplan that has low walls, and a slanted ceiling that peaks in the middle (think a-frame house, but not quite as steep), and am curious about the best way to go about it...any and all advice is appreciated

      TIA

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          mocamro
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          thanks Ecuadorian for the link

          I watched http://www.vimeo.com/2254304 to get an idea of what the plugin was about and I'm not sure that is what I need...I'm wondering more about the floor plan and the inside walls rather then the actual roof itself...I've been building them up, then crossing them with a diagonal line, and then push/pulling the extra stuff...is there an easier or better way then doing that?

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            mocamro
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            also, another, kinda related question...if I want to put in windows that aren't on the same plane as the roof, should I make them seperatly and place them on the existing structure, or should I try to build them in place

            TIA

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              dtrarch
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              Mocamro

              You can use the [project faces on a plane along vector] script.
              http://www.crai.archi.fr/RubyLibraryDepot/Ruby/en_sections.html
              This will intersect a selected face with a sloping plane along a selected vector.
              Great for interior walls in rooms with sloping ceilings.

              dtr

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