Renerabbitt

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  1. Combination of OneDrive/Teamviewer/ and the main one is PlanGrid. I am the sole designer for a design-build firm and perform the occasional collaboration with a freelance designer, so my software implementation reflects my business model. Plangrid has been fantastic for collaborating with clients and field crew
  2. Graham, appreciate your time as always, the problem I have is that by definition ambient occlusion should darken the corners of the room. Which tells me that either the AO engine needs to be rebuilt or more importantly, the bleeding needs to be addressed from a physical standpoint. Close the gaps at the corners and then test AO...if it doesn't create better depth and higher contrast in the corners then AO needs a rework as surface's aren't projecting properly. Also, environment light from Raytrace is a tricky thing, it tends to give light to areas that should have heavier shadow, such as underneath a freestanding range with no direct light. A simple work-around fix for the physical model would be to auto-generate an L-shaped 3/4" molding with a 3/4" Horizontal and vertical offset to close in the corners.
  3. https://www.teamviewer.us/downloads/?#cta-click-remote-support PC download, PM me and I can help you get it up and running and Thanks Chop
  4. looks like your default wall heights are screwed up..post the primary .plan
  5. post to the services wanted forum, time available, I offer teaching/coaching as well as others, I probably am on the expensive side for what you are looking for, but by all means put it out there and see who bites...and good luck!
  6. TJ this is a different request then what I understood of your OP. You could leave the map as an image, Photoshop the house out first, and place a model over the top and export as a new image
  7. It's a bit advanced as TJ said "Greek" Lew, I know you've become accustomed to forcing chief to be what we want it to be, ha..you always have creative approach to CA's hindrances. TJ, I consider Chief Architect (CA) as a money-spot software, capable of tremendous returns when utilized to the last drop. When a contract comes through for the full package it tickles me pink. Namely, space planning, conceptual drawings, permit ready drawings, build set, renderings, 3d renderings, public models(sketchfab), user material manipulation(colimo)..etc..The full package saves the client so much in cost on individual items, which allow me to push them toward funding such things as mapbox integration, in the name of advancement. My client's get INTO this, they are enthused and want to be a part of what we do, because they are given a level of involvement unknown to them. The overall benefit ends up being a collaboration that includes all of the players, which make for a better product. When it's all said and done you've essentially been paid to produce marketing material and separated yourself from competitors in the meanwhile.
  8. Export and configure into sketchfab then export from SF to mapbox
  9. Also, there are a ton of free furniture models that can be imported into chief, be aware though, polygon/face count of models can drastically slow down chief, there are a number of recent posts in regards to this if you use search. The models that are purpose built for chief are very low poly(arguably less detailed) so that chief's live rendering engine can handle them with better refresh rates,frames per second etc.
  10. I use a 40" 4k...game changer...only thing to note is had to get used to faster mouse speed when transitioning from my laptop
  11. its been local adoption from Oakland and Berkeley specifically. this was given to me by someone at the Oakland desk: and I just finished an ADU at Berkeley from the head of planning that would not allow a curbless shower unless the bathroom floor was waterproofed and 2 line drains were in place as described. with the "Ghost ship" fire in Oakland, and the Berkeley deck tragedy last year both cities have become more stringent in their interpretation of the code
  12. In the Bay Area, California, to do a curbless shower there has to be two drains and the bathroom floor needs to be waterproofed as well. The second drain acts as overflow in case the primary drain becomes clogged before the trap.
  13. "More than one way to skin a cat." Personally I create the terrain model and show label on a layer names Plot Plan.(remember to show angles and length and switch General CAD defaults to correct bearing style) Then I use a custom built reference set called Plot Plan Ref Set to show my roofs and a CAD house perimeter dashed line.
  14. if you want to download the free screen sharing application teamviewer, I am happy to take a look
  15. Hey Tom, Select the picture with your mouse, hit ctrl+E to open up the Picture File Box Specification. On the left side click the tab that says "line style." Then change the layer or create a new layer. You will be able to see the new layer in your Active Layer Display Options when you select the picture and then turn that layer off as needed.
  16. Personally I strongly suggest having the archive folders on a cloud based drive...so fire cant touch your backups
  17. it will look as if the bulb is on but not cast any light, and in my personal opinion, is easier to create this particular light effect in post production opposed to inside CA
  18. for your first question, under material properties for your candle's material, just turn emissivity up(general material type)
  19. if what chopsaw suggests doesnt work go to edit/preferences/reset options/reset toolbars This will reset toolbars to default configuration
  20. the problem isnt the hardware but the implementation of the hardware, chief is not built to handle high poly or complex models, it would need a considerable investment into the software coding to make it a viable option as a true modelling software which it is not. Chiefs slow down is directly related to poly count and texture size
  21. if you built your rooms using the defaults, then you would just go in to your room defaults and change those settings and it will shift all of your rooms accordingly. If your second floor is to be different from your first, I have had luck in the past using a layer that only shows my walls and selecting all of my interior walls, then setting them to "no room definition." then you can select the entire second floor, set the parameters, and set the walls back to room definition. There may be an easier way but I don't know it at the moment.
  22. I and a few others offer staging services, but only about once a year or so for very high end clients, trying to sell there home before it is built(see attached images.) You may want to look at apps such as amikasa which is an augmented reality furniture staging app.