


Note that the only materials that show up in these lists are materials actively in your model, so you may need to create a little surface somewhere with the roof material you’d like on it.

Select layer and materials – set what layer the roof gets placed on, as well as the material of the roof, soffit, and fascia.You can also set if the fascia or the soffit slope. Fascia Size and Soffit Size – Allow you to set the height of the vertical fascia on your roof as well as the length of the overhang.Now let’s take a look at some of the options that come along with this extension: I’ve linked to it up above – it’s a very comprehensive guide with some very helpful tips. The first thing I want to note is there is a very helpful help file that doesn’t get downloaded and installed with this extension. In addition, it also contains a tool that allows you to measure the slope of a face. This extension allows several different kinds of roofs – The way it works is simple – you simply create your building, then select a face, go up to extensions, roof, and select the kind of roof you’d like to create on your building. If you’ve ever struggled to create a roof on a building in SketchUp, this extension can make your life a lot easier. Roof is an extension from Tig that contains a suite of roof creation tools. ROOF MANUAL LINK – (Second Post) Tool Functions (Please remember to donate to your developer) If so, please consider supporting me on Patreon (click here to support) or by visiting my Support the Show Page! Plugin Name: In today’s SketchUp extension introduction video, we’re going to talk about an extension that allows you to quickly create roofs for your models in SketchUp! This SketchUp Roof plugin (Roof by TIG) allows you to create multiple different kinds of roofs quickly and easily in SketchUp.ĭo you like these SketchUp tutorials and videos? COMPLEX ROOFS IN SKETCHUP with Roof by TIG – SketchUp Extension of the Week #51
