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Use Alt+Q (Defaults...Walls...General Walls) to set the position of the wall handles. This setting also affects other wall behaviours like alignment. Also, Chief will now auto flip a wall when a room is closed because it knows the inside and outside of the wall. This eliminates the need to draw anti-clockwise which was required in older versions. Although, you still need to be aware that when drawing walls in a clockwise direction, Chief will draw the wall with the outside of the wall on the outside - this is not affected by the Alt-Q setting.
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Do you really want to be placing and sizing Wall Material Regions over all the walls in your plan? OK for 1 area, but not the whole plan. Another way to do this is with the Cross Section camera.
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You could also use the rainbow tool (Adjust Material Definition). Define your wall siding material with one of the Material Classes that has Transparency. Then in a 3D view, use the rainbow tool to select the material and change the Transparency to 100%. This will change every instance of that material. In this pic, I have set the transparency to 50%, just so you can see the semi-transparent brick skin with the timber stud wall behind. Set it to 100% and the brick skin will disappear completely.
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I would normally use Elevation Points to set the heights rather than the Elevation Regions that Scott uses in the video. I think that the ER's would effect the terrain differently than an EP (where there are no Terrain Breaks).
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Same problem as your other thread. Your left side and rear walls are No Room Definition.
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Joe, How many times do we need to tell you. PTFP!
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It is rebuilding as soon as you delete it. You can go to Defaults....Wall...General Wall...and uncheck Connect Island Rooms. But this is not recommended as it may cause other problems. You would be better off making your fireplace walls "No Room Definition". Delete the room divider wall and it won't rebuild because your fireplace isn't a room anymore.
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Chief auto builds the foundation (Level 0) if Automatically Build Foundation is toggled on in the Build Foundation dbx. Chief automatically defines a Garage room as having the floor provided by the floor below (it is a characteristic of the Room Type, of which there are several - look up room types in the help) - but you can manually change this later. In this case, yes, the ceiling height is set on Level 1 and because the floor is being provided from the floor below (Level 0), it's floor height is set on Level 0. If a room isn't defined as having it's floor provided by the floor below, the floor is created on the same level as the room and then you can create a normal foundation (either a mono slab or walls+footings) - you can set Chief to build these automatically. http://screencast.com/t/AMQFUWpHZbk
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Keith, This is not correct. The conversion between degrees, minutes and seconds and decimal degrees is a bit more complicated. The conversion is D(dec) = D+M/60+S/3600 You can't just use the same digits and ignore the formatting.. Chief can handle the conversion easily by using Number Style in a dbx. eg, 42° 23' 44" converts to 42.395556° using this feature (not 42.2344º).
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Preferences...Architectural... Circle Unconnected Wall Ends. But you are better off leaving this checked and fixing the problem with Build...Wall...Fix Wall Connections which fixes all wall connections in the plan, or you can use the Connect Walls tool on the Edit toolbar for individual walls.
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Keith, The Elevation Regions were probably created automatically from closed polylines (contours). That's all an Elevation Region is - a closed Elevation Line. If you draw an closed Elevation Line (polyline) and open it's dbx, it is actually the Elevation Region dbx that opens - not the Elevation Line dbx.
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Question About Displaying Objects On Multiple Levels
glennw replied to tahoebrian5's topic in General Q & A
Joe, I think that you missed what I was doing. I was not using reference sets to display the post on other floors in plan. I was using the reference set temporarily to locate the post so that I can draw a cad box on the other floors. And what you say is exactly why I do not use reference sets to indicate the posts on other floors. I do not like using individual posts on different floors because they are too hard to keep synchronised if they need to be moved. And I don't care about the material list. Each to his own. -
Question About Displaying Objects On Multiple Levels
glennw replied to tahoebrian5's topic in General Q & A
I am not sure on a mac, but on a PC you can go View...Zoom...and set it to a smaller zoom value. This assumes that the post is not one piece spanning the 2 floors. I was also demonstrating the fact that you can place an object on one floor in plan and have it display on another floor in 3D. I don't use reference sets to do tis sort of thing because I couldn't be bothered changing reference sets or redefining reference sets to display these types of objects. I place the cad box once and it is there permanently. -
Question About Displaying Objects On Multiple Levels
glennw replied to tahoebrian5's topic in General Q & A
This is what I do in this situation. I forgot to move the post, but you can see that if you move it in plan, it will move on all floors that it spans. I think this is a better way than having separate posts on each floor - it is a lot easier to control the objects over multiple floors - especially if they need to be moved. http://screencast.com/t/EbtGY6RFV -
Johnny, Perhaps...could be another setting?.... http://screencast.com/t/6qUQmOcZg8
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Keith, You have several Elevation Regions that are causing most of the problems. There is one main culprit in the top left corner of the site and several down in the lower left. The easiest way to delete them all is to select one, click the Match Properties tool, check Object Type (make sure it is an Elevation Region), OK. This will select all (well, most of them) the Elevation Regions in the plan, hit Delete. Rebuild the terrain. There are other weird things going on with the plan as well - but the above is the main cause of your problems. Here is a video: http://screencast.com/t/IiVcGgbeI
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Why Are The Walls And Floors Going Through The Siding?
glennw replied to pacificstart's topic in General Q & A
Maybe try and avoid a single layer wall.... ....more specifically, it is probably your Build Platform To Exterior Of Layer setting in the wall definition. You either have a single layer wall or you have that setting to your outside layer. -
Different Image/textrue On Each Side Of 3D Box?
glennw replied to Morphious's topic in General Q & A
Kirk, Am I mistaken or does using a symbol multiple times in a plan not add much to the overhead? I am thinking that there is only one instance of a symbol and Chief somehow uses that one instance multiple times? Or...maybe I am way off track? -
In the default Build Roof dbx, uncheck Same Roof Height At Exterior Walls (on the Roof Panel).
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Perry, Mostly you need to zoom in close to see the roughness of the shadow edges.
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In this case Joe's method worked. It only worked because you were still more than 2" away from the end of the wall. I bet that if you move the shower screen closer than 2" from the end of the wall, the wall will snap back and won't leave a nib. Chief doesn't want to leave a wall nib any larger than the width of the wall.
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Question About Displaying Objects On Multiple Levels
glennw replied to tahoebrian5's topic in General Q & A
Rob, Mine are probably less complicated than yours and usually I can visualise the load path. -
OK Jon, I am surprised you missed it and haven't been using it. It is the only help I ever use. I never use the .pdf help file.