place different types of roofs, including flat roofs, pitched roofs, and unconventional, sloping roofs, using the footprint of your building
analyze tricky areas, and make multiple roofs if needed instead of relying on a single roof to flex and conform to the situation at hand
edit wall joins to allow walls to attach to roofs after they are created
design different roof systems based on their functionality
create a tapered roof plan using a variable material in the roof system
create a roof by extrusion by setting work planes and using them to lay out a custom roof
create a roof dormer by editing an existing roof and adding slope arrows to indicate a gable end
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