Revit Annotate Slope Arrow Of Roof
When you draw a slope arrow you can enter property values to specify the height at its head and tail.
Revit annotate slope arrow of roof. It s a simple cleanup chore that manny of have faced at one time or another. Then strecth your slope arrow line to meet. Revit 2015 revit 2016 revit 2017 revit architecture 2015 revit architecture 2016 revit lt 2015 revit lt 2016 revit lt 2017 revit mep 2015 revit mep 2016 revit structure 2015 revit structure 2016. Click annotate tabdimension panel spot slope.
Sloped edges on a roof sketch line create a sloped roof. Add a spot slope to a drawing where you want to display the slope at a specific point on a face or an edge of an element. You can use a slope arrow for the following types of elements. You can use slope arrows to create slopes on a roof.
Optional change the following on the options bar. For instructions see creating a sloped surface using a slope arrow. Enter a value for. When using a newer software release you may notice.
Use a slope arrow to define the slope. Enjoy the videos and music you love upload original content and share it all with friends family and the world on youtube. How to set up the dimension for roof slope in degree. Use sloped edges or a slope arrow on a roof to create sloped roof elements.
Be careful of where your cut is for the slopes be it floors or roofs. Define a sloped edge to a sketch line. Creating a roof with different eave heights you can create a roof with slope defined lines at different. This video demonstrates the following.
Roofs soffits floors structural floors building pads ceilings for example to create a flat sloping roof draw a slope arrow from the lower edge to the upper edge of the roof boundary. Change the slope angle of the roof. For slope representation enabled in an elevation or section view select arrow or triangle. In the type selector select the type of spot slope to place.
This video was recorded using revit 2012. Zoom in close and select your purple lines one a t time it should show where your end points are.