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Some Structure DBX Crazy and a Desperate Cry For Help...
DRAWZILLA replied to HumbleChief's topic in General Q & A
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It's been my experience that many many walls on existing homes are not square and it gives the framers fits to have to cut rafters all differently
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I DIDN'T KEEP ALL MY HAND DRAWN STUFF B/C MOST OF MY CLIENTS WERE CONTRACTORS and they wanted the vellums. I've drawn over 4000 jobs and that was many years ago. Can't draw at that place anymore, to much info now and what used to be a 3 page set is now 20 pages min.
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I delete all past versions except the previous version but I keep the data folder for each version with all previous jobs on the 4tb backup drive. I still keep and have all jobs I have ever drawn since computers for personal use were invented.
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search this forum, lots of info.
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make sure all Chief';s job files are in the same folder also.
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You get to play with them, then you give them back to the parents later after you spoil them.
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X11 is very stable, in fact one of the best released versions ever.
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That's Glen's very cute grandkid.
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Check to see that your video card and mouse drivers are up to date as I don't see that problem
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Can't you use the include or not include each room in the schedule DBX.for each room, I do it for room additions b/c I don't want the existing house in the schedule.
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Nothing special, just renders with no tweaks, they are much better now using the PBR through.
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I have all my details ( 1000 or more) in the lib. also, the only thing is you can't send them to the layout at any scale , so I note in the layout no scale . the time it would take to re-draw all my details would not be worth it for me b/c most of the details were brought in from a cad program 15 years ago.. How boring would that be. Wish there was an easier way.
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Rene, nice video, it seems to explain it all. Lots to ponder. I do lots of mostly con doc's so never get into that much detail with my renders, Scott and I call our renders "Crappy renders" mostly b/c we didn't want to wait for ray-traces. Thanks for the lesson and tweaks to get them better.
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I will sometimes use a soffit for ceiling beams and add a molding to it, but if the soffit is sloping the molding won't show in any views or cameras. There are lots of uses for that if it worked.
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Glass shower door in glass wall above curb and pony wall
DRAWZILLA replied to Ver1tas's topic in General Q & A
got it, in that case I might just use 2 separate walls and a p-solid for the opening and an invisable room divider if you need a room defined. -
Also. too bad we can't add any moldings to a sloping soffit.
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Glass shower door in glass wall above curb and pony wall
DRAWZILLA replied to Ver1tas's topic in General Q & A
Couldn't you just use a doorway for that? -
of course it looks light looking at the full page but when you print or zoom in it looks correct to me.
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Thanks Joe.
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I'll take your word for it on your end, I just don't see a problem when printed on my end. What version of Adobe do you use?
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I just don't see any problems with your example there. Zoom in and see the difference, looks good to me.
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Yes ,I never use Chief's PDF b/c of the file size, I use Adobe Acrobat DC so I wouldn't know.