To create a dormer model required walls and additional roof.
Revit join two gable roof at different height.
The roof with the lower eave height would require a roof slope pitch greater that the roof with the higher eave height.
This tool is located in the modify tab.
Thx the only way to have an off centered peak with the same slope on both sides is to have one eave higher than the other.
Then follow these 2 steps.
You can use height or slope value specify the method and the constraint values from properties palette.
Use join unjoin roof tool.
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Use it to extend the dormer roof to the main roof.
While in sketch mode select a slope defining boundary line.
Define a sloped edge to a sketch line.
Select the roof and choose between raft cut and two cut in roof properties under rafter cut parameter.
The only work around i was able to come up with was draw two different roofs but i m wondering if there s anything i m just missing in the roof edit properties.
For creating complex roof it might be easier if you create separate roof then use join roof tool to join them later.
To keep the ridge line centered on the structure and have 2 eaves at different heights with identical overhangs you would have to have 2 different roof slopes.
Click finish edit mode.
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On the properties palette specify a value for offset from roof base or plate offset from base.
Using shape editing tools.
When using a newer software release you may notice.
Then draw the arrow to define the slope direction.
9 join roofs add opening to create dormer.
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After creating a roof you can adjust the height of the eaves.
Change the slope angle of the roof.
Use a slope arrow to define the slope.