On the properties palette select or clear defines roof slope.
Revit roof triangle in angle.
To create a sloped roof in revit modify the footprint sketch of the roof by selecting and specifying the slope defining edges of the roof.
In the drawing area angle icons identify which lines of the sketch define slope.
Is it away to alter the hatch in which when it angles the pattern stays consistent.
When editing the roof sketch select the edge or edges you would like to slope and select defines slope on the options bar.
Specify a value for the offset from base property for parallel ceiling sketch lines.
To create a sloped ceiling use one of the following methods.
Want to create a sloped roof.
You can create sloped ceilings and cathedral ceilings in the building model.
In the option bar make sure define slope is activated for boundary lines.
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When the building goes at an angle the hatch doesn t follow keep the pattern.
To specify roof pitch select a slope defining boundary line click the numeric slope definition.
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Draw a slope arrow while sketching or editing the ceiling boundary.
By applying the defines slope property to lines of a roof boundary you can create different roof types including flat roofs gable roofs and hip roofs.
In sketch mode select a roof boundary line that defines slope indicated by.
Specify values for the defines slope and slope properties for a single ceiling sketch line.
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To create a gable roof 2 side slope remove slope for half the boundaries.
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Revit forum community i have attached a floor plan i m working on in which i m trying to hatch the walls on a angle.
To create a hip roof 4 side slope define slope for all boundaries.