With sloped glazing.
Revit 2018 trim extruded roof.
In the roof reference level and offset dialog select a value for level.
From a building footprint.
Click modify create extrusion tab mode panel finish edit mode.
This video is part of a series that walks you through the process to model a house.
The wall must be attached to the target roof and the target roof must be a footprint roof.
Creates a roof by extruding a profile that you sketch.
Valid boundaries are a joined roof or its bottom face a side face of a wall a bottom face of a floor an edge of the roof to be cut or a model line on the face of the roof to be cut.
You can create a roof.
You can join roofs to other roofs or walls or unjoin them if they were previously joined.
From a mass instance.
Note that you do not need to trim the sketch lines to have a valid boundary.
The bad thing about extruded roofs is the fact you can t follow along with the footprint of your building the good thing is we can do something about that the objective of this video is to go to the plan view we will then create a void where our walls jag in and out this is going to allow revit to cut the roof properly in plan to get started jump into your revit roofs.
This is a general.
To resize the extrusion in the 3d view select it and use grips to edit it.
In this video we will go through adding a roof by extrusion to our house.
To view the extrusion open a 3d view.
For examples of basic roof shapes and a link to a sample revit model containing these examples see the roof sample file topic.
As an extrusion.
In this example side faces of walls and joined faces of the roof were selected.
You cannot join a roof to more than one top face of another roof.
Specify the work plane.
Revit offers several methods of creating roofs.
The highest level in the project is selected by default.
You can use model in place when you want to cut system families like roofs or walls.
You can join a roof to the top face of another roof and the wall below that roof if you select the wall as the target.
Choose the method that best meets the needs of your design.