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Great video, thank you! I have an issue with the section line that is offset from the section head. (The section line doesn't go all the way to the head.) Do you know a way to fix this?
Actually, never mind. I found a work-around. I just edited the section head family and added a little line to the right. I needed to turn on the reference lines first to see where to draw it to by going to to the View Tab within the family, then click Visibility/Graphics, go to Annotation Categories Tab, and check on Reference Planes.
Nice cutoff option to stop a roof then make another new one on the top and lock it to the same cutoff level …. But … The issue is the difference in thickness ! That requires that you calculate how much you have to compensate and make the new roof matching the same thickness like the old one, otherwise it would always look wrong in section
Bro very nice video.... Please I wanted to ask if you know how to do the roof of the Denver art museum.... I plan on using that type of roof in my final project but I don't know how to... Please can you help create a video