raynelockyer Posted November 25, 2013 Posted November 25, 2013 Hello, I'm in a grade 12 Drafting class, and I need help with drawing my roof. It's at fllorpamnsn.dwg Quote
ReMark Posted November 25, 2013 Posted November 25, 2013 That appears to be more than just a simple roof. What do you have to draw exactly? Are you drawing exterior elevations and want to know how the roof will look in each view? Quote
raynelockyer Posted November 25, 2013 Author Posted November 25, 2013 I just need to know what it'll look like from the top view, the floorplan? I'm not sure.. Quote
ReMark Posted November 25, 2013 Posted November 25, 2013 It wouldn't be a floor plan it would be a roof plan. Do you have to show the actual framing? Quote
raynelockyer Posted November 25, 2013 Author Posted November 25, 2013 I mean I've tried to draw it out but it's completely wrong, just wondering what I need to do to fix it? Quote
ReMark Posted November 25, 2013 Posted November 25, 2013 Why do you think it is completely wrong? There is definitely something familiar about this whole drawing but I can't put my finger on it. I swear I've seen that house floor plan before. Quote
raynelockyer Posted November 25, 2013 Author Posted November 25, 2013 my teacher said it was. & no, i don't have to show the framing Quote
ReMark Posted November 25, 2013 Posted November 25, 2013 (edited) And your teacher did not bother to elaborate on that point in any manner? He didn't say specifically what was wrong or suggest where you needed to make changes? Do you have all your elevations drawn? What roof pitch(es) are you using? Where are you going to school? Edited November 25, 2013 by ReMark Quote
raynelockyer Posted November 25, 2013 Author Posted November 25, 2013 No, he's not in the class 3/4 of the time. We had to copy out the floor plan from a house we found & add the roofplan. I chose this floor plan if you saw it somewhere before http://www.houseplans.com/plan/2334-square-feet-4-bedroom-2-5-bathroom-3-garage-modern-37989 Quote
steven-g Posted November 25, 2013 Posted November 25, 2013 What information have you been given to work from, there are a few places I would say need looking at, but how have you got to this point, what instructions have you had? Quote
raynelockyer Posted November 25, 2013 Author Posted November 25, 2013 I had to copy a floor plan then add the roof v.. I chose this plan http://www.houseplans.com/plan/2334-square-feet-4-bedroom-2-5-bathroom-3-garage-modern-37989 as you can see I tried to draw the roof (In green) but my teacher said i t was incorrect so Im just wondering how to fix it Quote
Tuns Posted November 25, 2013 Posted November 25, 2013 Well you can start by making the roof more flat than you have it drawn right now. The way you have it drawn makes it look like the roof has a 45° slope, which in the picture it clearly does not have that slope. Quote
ReMark Posted November 25, 2013 Posted November 25, 2013 Well he could have been a bit more helpful. You haven't decided then what roof pitches you want to use have you? Tuns and Steve will talk you through it. I'll bow out. Good luck. Quote
eldon Posted November 25, 2013 Posted November 25, 2013 I am not sure why quite such a meal is being made of this. As we know that it is a simple roof, and keeping to the premise that all roof pitches are the same, hip/valley lines are at 45 degrees (in plan) and ridge lines are at right angles to the span, I come up with this. Looks fairly logical to me. I don't need elevations to draw the roof plan. Quote
Tuns Posted November 25, 2013 Posted November 25, 2013 But that roof layout is wrong too. Look at the picture of the house he posted. [ATTACH]45375[/ATTACH] That is the outline of the roof just going off the picture. I don't want to do all the slopes because then I'd be doing all his work for him. Quote
eldon Posted November 25, 2013 Posted November 25, 2013 I got the plan of the house from that drawing. I could not see anything else. Perhaps you would be so kind as to post a screen view of what you are seeing. I would draw the plan view before anything else, because it is governed by geometry (if it is going to fit) Quote
eldon Posted November 25, 2013 Posted November 25, 2013 And having taken a look at the artistic elevation, I would say that it is wrong. The left hand roof, second level (in the picture), and also the main ridge are wrong. The picture is to attract the punters. It does not have to be accurate Quote
Tuns Posted November 25, 2013 Posted November 25, 2013 If you click the picture of the house he is drawing it will bring up several pictures of the house from different angles. As far as accuracy, the teacher might be telling him that it's wrong based on the way the artistic view looks. He didn't provide much information as to how he is being graded or what the instructions were. Quote
eldon Posted November 25, 2013 Posted November 25, 2013 I need you to do that for me please. I have to convert it down to r2000, and it is a simple plan. But anyway, the OP particularly asked for a roof plan, which does not entail elevations, which may be wrongly drawn already. Quote
steven-g Posted November 25, 2013 Posted November 25, 2013 You need to make sure that each area of the roof is a flat plane, there are probably more methods of doing it but can you see how this is different to your drawing. The pitch can be anything from flat to 80 degrees. Quote
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