Renerabbitt

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  1. ZERO offense meant by this, I truly mean to help, and I wouldn't have even said anything if I didn't already know the quality of work you produce. Make a Macro SPV for your tiny detail work so that your arrows, line weights, and dimensions aren't in your face. I think you probably do this a lot judging on your past section detailing No 3d mouse? your panning and tracking will be soooo much faster Do you use continuous draw mode, only mention it because you didnt on those walls and wanted to make sure you knew about it You dont have to open a rich text box to copy the text that is within the box, you couldve just selected the rich text box, hit copy, then pasted the text as the profile name Couldve marqueed the entire profile, clicked extend then single clicked any polyline to connect all disconnected edges..this may not have been faster for this profile, but for a more complex profile. Again only hoping to help
  2. Simple solve for what you are asking for 221108-Compressed (2).mp4
  3. My Pro Plan Template is up. 4 different look and feels with custom label macros to automate your pro plan https://www.rabbittdesign.net/shop/p/the-pro-layout-template See Youtube Video Overview
  4. Would set your gable fascia to be much taller than your eave fascia just like the pic. Then throw in a flat ceiling plane at eaves and pitched ceiling plane in between. Youd have to manually build the framing if that needs to be shown
  5. POST 86 Modify This Cabinet To Create a Super Fast Paneled Wall Get it at the site www.rabbittdesign.net/symbols or Direct https://www.rabbittdesign.net/s/Rabs-Feature-Wall-Generators.calibz Follow this link for the Rabbitt Design FB Feed for additional content: https://www.facebook.com/groups/3195137837435026/permalink/3207137419568401/ CLICK ME TO GO BACK TO THE INDEX!!!
  6. POST 85 Use this style pallet to turn an interior bypass sliding door into a mirror closet door with a single click. Don't forget about the marquee mode for style pallets! Get it at the site www.rabbittdesign.net/symbols or Direct https://www.rabbittdesign.net/s/Rabs-Mirror-Closet-Door-Painter.calibz Follow this link for the Rabbitt Design FB Feed for additional content: https://www.facebook.com/groups/3195137837435026/permalink/3207137419568401/ CLICK ME TO GO BACK TO THE INDEX!!!
  7. Many of us do this in X-14 with the new polyline schedule capabilities and it is automated based on polylines and macro calcs
  8. hey @Joe_Carrick Sorry I forgot to log back in and completely forgot about this here you go: LINK
  9. well while we're at it, do you need to make any colors brighter like the chief blue?
  10. Yes I have an automated process, just batch convert to jpeg. It will add a white background. I bet there is an online generator for it like convertio.co So I would just have you send me every icon you need
  11. I could do that for you, shoot me an email with any specifics
  12. I do have a similar macro written for title because we currently have no way of organizing cad details in sub folders. So I have a macro that erases prefixes like “Detail” or “schedule” or it adds a floor number to “floor plan” whereas it does not add a floor number to “foundation plan” or “roof”
  13. Thanks for the mention, I would like to pose a different approach for you. simply have 4 layout boxes sent to your template layout with the labels written as you like in the “scale” then copy paste those layout boxes across your layout as needed and relink. Less moving parts. it’s what I do and is Lightning fast. it also brings you away from a very customized plan workflow which ends up being problematic in the long run from my experience
  14. CBCP isn't going to be applicable here, accept for maybe comparing two light offerings. It really comes down to lumens vs degree. If you are trying to match this in lighting(which will never be 100% accurate) You would use 2 light sources. One at a higher lumen value with say 150 degree cut off angle and a 2 drop off, the second you would pick your lights cut-off angle , in this case S, N, or F....Let's say we chose F at 50 degrees, that would be your second lights cutoff angle. The narrower the cut-off angle the greater the drop off rate. So for the F I would say drop off at 50, or for S drop off at 300. Change your two lights colors so you can clearly see the effect. To try and fake the CBCP you would turn down the narrow angles lumens. Keep in mind more light sources slows down sample times
  15. Have you tried dragging the folder into your windowed open program ? I have a tutorial series on my Youtube channel as a playlist if you wanna dive in. I use 3ds to keep component assemblies together though it has a vertex export limit. I use DAE for landscaping
  16. no not possible for a fill, you can always convert a vew to CAD and then change the individual cad line styles by layer and block them to add to your library.
  17. You can just click in your librar to add a material and drop that image in the texture panel with size set to stretch to fit, then click on it in library and spray on a solid
  18. What are you looking for, what do you mean? it seems like you just provided what you needed in the post. Are you refering to some sort of object, material, dwg?
  19. that is simply a pattern file and you are referring to the fill, you could make your own pattern file with hatching and import it through the file menu
  20. will always be a 1/4" min I believe but otherwise it worked fine for me...I think we are missing some info from you, maybe share a plan
  21. Ethan Ashby on my FB Group has been testing it out, havent asked him yet though. I have one pre-ordered, who knows when that is