I've got two roof faces which meet each other at a vertical join. If I look at them in 3d, I can see that the 'inner' faces are aligned at the join, but the 'outer' faces aren't. This is because the two roof faces are at different pitches.
(Am I correct to understand that the reason they are aligned on the inner face is because this is where I have set the "datum" for the components on each?)
But when I look at this in top-plan view, they are drawn as if they are overlapping. Why is this?
You can see that I have placed a few 3d locii to check that the "join" face is vertical. You can see them in the top-plan view. I've attached the VWX file.
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I've got two roof faces which meet each other at a vertical join. If I look at them in 3d, I can see that the 'inner' faces are aligned at the join, but the 'outer' faces aren't. This is because the two roof faces are at different pitches.
(Am I correct to understand that the reason they are aligned on the inner face is because this is where I have set the "datum" for the components on each?)
But when I look at this in top-plan view, they are drawn as if they are overlapping. Why is this?
You can see that I have placed a few 3d locii to check that the "join" face is vertical. You can see them in the top-plan view. I've attached the VWX file.
roofsvw.vwx
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