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Foundation pony wall should work lower wall 12" upper wall 6" adjust the lower wall height to what you need
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shelf with crosshatch light color transparent . it should print out ok
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Here is a way, little extra work but possible
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I do it similar, using an elevation layerset, its automatic, and no slow cad work needed. Is that what you show?
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I think the idea of Auto dormers is really just to get the walls where you want them, then explode it for further changes. I really just use the auto dormers just for a start, and adjust from there.
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Do you have a drawing you can post, I'm not sure what you want.
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Explode the dormer to select items
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Normally , when a garage is attached to a house the wall between should not figure square footage to the middle of the wall, ever. We never do that.
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Tommy, if your just looking for the Credit- go ahead and take it, who cares.
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The Room divider wall turns into a regular thickness invisible wall if it needs to frame anything above or below. It's automatic. if you are just using it to define a room then it stays thin.
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I ask myself, why do I sit here and interrupt what I'm doing to try to answer these questions, its like a game, and first one who answers wins, even if its the wrong answer. I can't help myself, am I sick? Please don't look at me ,I'm hideous.
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I did too isn't that great.
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Yes , that could also be 3 side by side doorways.
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I assume main layer is checked for square footage
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When we get to 11D ,then we will know that everything is nothing but a hologram surrounding a black hole, true quantum theory physics.
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Thanks Jim, I was ignorant. It pays to be here.
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or a different level maybe
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It uses half the wall between the house and Garage and the outside of the Exterior walls to be exact
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Nice one Yusuf
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Thanks Scott I think the b&w loses all the grayscale so you end up with b&w everything. Depending on how dark your color is it will either disappear or be black. I always have that grayscale box checked. The only thing you can't show is when you print the color pdf as grayscale on your printer, it would also be grayscale , So In my view, you and Joey would end up with the same thing when printer on paper.
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here is a way
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I think BIM could be nice for those of you who spec everything in a project. I personally Don't spec much on my projects b/c most of my clients just haven't decided yet, except for some major items. I try to keep my projects as generic as possible for that reason and budget reasons. BIM wouldn't help me much but could help others a lot.
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I think both ways end up the same, he just prints pdf's in color, then prints to paper in grayscale
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Scott I understand what you are saying, one thing about your way is that you can see what the grayscale looks like before you print it, and can easily adjust the color that views the best. I just hit the color on , color off icon to see that.
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You can do it either way, Sometimes my clients like to send the pdf to their clients so they like color. It ends up the same weither you print a pdf in grayscale from Chief or print pdf in color and print it in grayscale. its all about what color you choose for each item.
