DRAWZILLA

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  1. I do know that you should make renders as large as you can, on the screen, before you send them to the layout, and use the highest resolution you have available

    in your video card. that's the only way to make them better. You have no control of render resolution when sending to layout other then what I mentioned.  Ray traces have complete control of resolution.

  2. Are you using Chief's built in PDF or another PDF program. I use adobe and never have any problems using 300 dpi (24x36) but you should be able to use 100 and still be good. That setting really doesn't do anything unless you plan on printing an extra large size print.. What you see on the monitor is 92 dpi and is all you need for that

  3. With interior doors, you just check interior and both are the same. If you want different sides with interior just go to the first page of the DBX and

    check different interior and exterior. Interior doors now have an exterior side also. Just uncheck it on the first page and they will both be the same

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  4. No.  I use a polyline and on a separate layer set specific for that purpose cover the area of the house.  The issue I have with CA sqft calc is that they take the house walls that have a porch cover/deck/garage/etc and split that wall in half.  I do not feel that is correct.  I am sure they have a reason programming-wise as to why it is that way, so that is my "work-around".  It would be nice if that was changed, but I don't think that will happen anytime soon.

     

    Jared

    Yes, that is incorrect, to figure 1/2 walls on porches and garages, but its close enough for me, until fixed, whenever they get around to it. (a few s.f.) . I just use the room finish schedule to figure square footage w/ totals included. You can also include or not any room.

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  5. Jim, I have also seen some problems lately with Auto-foundations where they slow down the program a lot, especially slabs. I have a ticket in now. I usually start off using auto-foundation, then turn it off but it is causing some problems lately. I will let everyone know what Chief says.

  6. Do you have monolithic slab checked? I get that all the time until it's a room.  Do your footings have the same main layer checked. Just guessing.  I would remove that footing and attach to a good one and bring it around to connect.

  7. They should follow the roof plane if you are using a rafter and not a p-solid. That looks like a very easy tie in and I know Chief can do it b/c I've done it a thousand times. I'm not sure what you got going on there but if you can post the plan, someone here could look at it.