Add a point to a roof or structural floor you can use the add point tool to add singular points to the element geometry.
How to add points to a roof in revit.
Click modify floors tab shape editing panel add point.
Change the slope angle of the roof.
This video was recorded using revit 2012.
The points are used by the shape modification tools to change the element geometry.
Split a roof or structural floor you can use the add split line tool to add linear edges and to split the existing face of a roof or structural floor into smaller sub regions.
If you hit the arrow you will see several options.
Add a point to a roof or structural floor.
Click on the face or edges of the floor or roof to add points that.
Use a slope arrow to define the slope.
Select the options you prefer and press ok.
Display a floor plan view or a reflected ceiling plan view.
Changing the slope angle if you see the symbol then the edge will be generated having slope.
Click edit footprint to enter the sketch mode.
When using a newer software release you may notice.
Use the reset shape tool to go back to a completely flat roof removing all split lines and points.
Use sloped edges or a slope arrow on a roof to create sloped roof elements.
The elevation edit box displays on the options bar with a relative check box next.
We will start with insert points first.
Add a negative value to the middle points and a slope is created.
This video demonstrates the following.
If you try to add a roof on the lowest level a dialog prompts you to move it to a higher level.
Before you are able to place points you will have set things up.
To do this method you need to select the roof and edit the roof footprint.
Sloped edges on a roof sketch line create a sloped roof.
Define a sloped edge to a sketch line.
Click architecture tabbuild panelroof drop down roof by footprint.
Select the floor or roof to modify.
Creates a roof using the building footprint to define its boundaries.
If you choose not to move the roof to a different level revit notifies you later if the roof.