Help making a roof.
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Help making a roof.
Hey guys! I made a building and i need to make a roof, i know how to rotate and flip that doesent seem to work so i want to know how to make a roof like a house (It points upward) Like so: /\
How do i make it point like that?
How do i make it point like that?
Ummm I don't really know how to explain how to do it. Anyway I'll try, and explain it the best I can. Ok the easiest way to do it is get the thickness of the brush you want for the roof. Then hit "E" on your keyboard and there should be small blue dots at each of the corners of your brush. From the sideview of your roof, click and drag the top dot up to where you want the peak of the roof to be. Then go down and drag the bottom dot up so that it is the same distance from the top dot that it was before you started editting the brush. I hope this helped, and I hope I didn't confuse you any.
I made some screenies
There are different ways to make roofs, I would like to show you this way:

Make a simple brush ..duh

Then rotate the brush like this, by pressing R.

Then you can copy and paste the brush by pressing the spacebar, or ctrl + c / ctrl + v

Put the 2 top sides together, then you can clip the brushes, so it will fit (press X) use the 2 bleu dots (first click at you screen make the 1st bleu dot and then click again for the 2nd bleu dot), then select a dot and play a bit untill you will get something like at the screenshot.
(dont forget to clip the other brush)

How about this
There are different ways to make roofs, I would like to show you this way:
Make a simple brush ..duh
Then rotate the brush like this, by pressing R.
Then you can copy and paste the brush by pressing the spacebar, or ctrl + c / ctrl + v
Put the 2 top sides together, then you can clip the brushes, so it will fit (press X) use the 2 bleu dots (first click at you screen make the 1st bleu dot and then click again for the 2nd bleu dot), then select a dot and play a bit untill you will get something like at the screenshot.
(dont forget to clip the other brush)
How about this
Last edited by At0miC on Fri Jul 16, 2004 7:10 pm, edited 1 time in total.
roof
Make your roof a solid brush (cut the angles) then use csg hollow. That way, you will have eves that fit perfect. You will still need to cut off or subtract the overlaps.
Another way is to make a flat brush and hold Ctrl while dragging one edge upwards. Then copy it (spacebar) and do Selection > Flip X, or whatever, to the copy. Try to make the dragged corners land on the grid lines. But, if they are slightly off, use Selection > Snap Points To Grid.
Another way is to make a flat brush and hold Ctrl while dragging one edge upwards. Then copy it (spacebar) and do Selection > Flip X, or whatever, to the copy. Try to make the dragged corners land on the grid lines. But, if they are slightly off, use Selection > Snap Points To Grid.
T shape
By "T" shaped, I think he means looking down from the top. You have to cut off where the two inverted V roof tops overlap. If it were me, I would use CSG subtract for that.
yes a t shaped roof is two that intersect.
can csg it... I do them by hand when the roof itself is hollow tho...
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