glennw

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  1. Alan, Preferences are computer specific and stick between Chief sessions, defaults are plan specific. ie, Preferences don't travel with the plan, defaults do.
  2. Richard, I think that you are in for a disappointment.
  3. You can get a similar appearance with a Standard Rendered Orthographic Overview (Top View). But I haven't got a clue about the dimensions unless they are some sort of overlay.
  4. Are you talking about boxed eaves?
  5. Bob, There is no data in the file you attached. You need to close the plan in Chief before attaching. Take a couple of deep breaths and we will see what we can sort out in the Skype session tomorrow.
  6. Bob, You probably need to make the ridges parallel to a correct wall or gutter as those settings only apply to that particular roof edge - not the whole roof. Much easier to try and do auto roofs - probably with some manual tweaking.
  7. Bob, Skype or Go To Meeting - whatever you want. I am available now for about the next hour or so, then I am out. I don't have the full Go To Meeting, but I think I have some small version installed somewhere. Let me know.
  8. Tommy, I think in this case, none of the settings are Defaults because it is part of the plan with different floor levels and ceiling heights from the main structure which is using the defaults.
  9. If you want to rotate a Poly Solid in elevation view, use the Edit...Edit Behaviors... Rotate/Resize About Current Point and set your Angle Snaps to the rotate angle.
  10. Bob, For me, this is all a bit complicated to understand and solve on this forum. You really need some one on one tutoring/problem solving. I would be happy to do an interactive Skype session to help sort out some of your problems (no charge). Let me know if I can help.
  11. Justin, I think you are using the wrong options. You don't want to Move the object, you want to Copy and Rotate it. You then use the Rotate/Resize/Reflect About section down at the bottom. Make sure you have a Current Point in the elevation or About Current Point will be greyed out. The drawing shows the result as set in the dbx.
  12. Bob, There should be no need to start over. It is to adjust levels in an existing plan. But can you be a bit clearer on what you want. Does it have to do with how to set the floor/terrain levels? Can you ask a specific question.
  13. Todd, You need to select the "exterior room" and then select the Make Room Molding Polyline button.
  14. Scott, Yes, but in this case it didn't need to be a room and my solution fixed the problem. Let's wait until someone comes up with a plan where they need a room and it causing a similar problem. We could then look at that particular case rather than complicate this one. There may be a different solution for a different situation.
  15. The other thing that will happen when you fix up the main layer wall definition is that you will not need to use a polyline solid to wrap the wall ends at the bottom of the stairs. The wall lining will wrap automatically
  16. OK, I think I have it. Go up to level 2, display and select the attic wall over the garage doors. Nominate it as No Room Def. Works for me.
  17. Kevin, I can see what the problem is and am still having a play to try and find the cause. If you open the wall dbx for the wall below the window, not on the 3D view of the wall that the external lining continues up to the top of the level 2 floor. So it is the external lining from the wall below that is causing the problem in the window. If you to a 3D overview and select the wall the window is in and pull it down from the top, the problem gets fixed. I am still not sure what is causing the level 1 external lining to continue up past the level 1.
  18. Rob, You have all 3 wall layers designated as Main Layer. You should only have the centre framing layer as the main layer.
  19. Ray, Maybe you were using a different version, but in X6 the rail showed on Level 1.
  20. You have the railing designated as "Follow Stairs" on the Rail Style panel. Tip: You will get faster dynamic rotations of the 3D model in Render mode if you turn off "Legacy Shadows" in the Render Preferences.
  21. Yes, Rich, you said it better than I ever could. One of the posters was saying how much time and money Chief cost him in learning time. I think of it more as an investment rather than a cost.
  22. AgChief, You need to make that wall a No Room Def wall - the shadows won't generate in a room. You may need to open and close the Sun Angle Specification dbx to update the shadow.