Allen_Brown

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  1. On 12/27/2018 at 8:39 PM, Chopsaw said:

     

    I have not used the system but thought that was how it was supposed to work.  A 3D image generated by two slightly offset images that can be view independently by each eye and the brain puts it together as 3D.  Stereoscopy is an old technology revived recently in the digital age.

    Sure, but not separated to the point that it possibly come together.  I think my phone is too big.

     

    On 12/27/2018 at 9:07 PM, Kbird1 said:

     

    That is my understanding too, I assumed though, while viewing he was still seeing the two images?  hopefully it isn't a "brain" issue :) , the image above certainly looks wrong with all the curves in the flooring etc , of course I am assuming a "square" room to start. Perhaps the 360 Pano is messed up, not the camera?

    That's exactly how an exported 360º panorama picture should look like.

     

    19 hours ago, madcowscarnival said:

    How large is the file?  Do you have the ability to publicly post it or share a downloadable link?  I too have an S9+, and have a nice viewer that I would try it on.  My experience with cardboard was poor because I have a melon sized head and naturally poor eyesight, but S9+ does well with the drone FPV viewer.

    I'll have to check that out. Thanks.

  2. I picked up one of those cardboard viewers.  I exported a 360 panoramic view, and loaded it on the cloud. On my phone (Samsung S9+), I log into my Chief account, find the file, open it, click on the viewer icon so I have the split screen, drop my phone in the box and press my face up against it.

     

    When I look into it, I see a definite double image. Each picture is off center about 50% from the other one. I called tech support, and the only suggestion he gave me was to buy a better quality viewer.

     

    Anybody else get this?  Anybody else get this feature to work?

    360 kitchen.jpg

  3. While in elevation view, click on the wall, hit the number "3" on your keyboard.  The 3 is the shortcut for "Break Line". Then click on the bottom of the wall where you want a break in the foundation.  You will then have another grab-handle on the bottom the wall.  Grab it and pull that section higher.

  4. Joe,

     

    Not the case with my plan.  I did not have hinge side displayed.  I unchecked group similar, and it still read those doors as LH, when they should have been RH.  My understanding is it was because it has something to do with what "direction" the interior walls were drawn.  If I "reverse layers" on those walls, they read correctly.

     

    Try this: draw 4 walls.  Split it with one interior wall.  Add door. Create schedule. Note swing. Now reverse wall layers. Note swing.

     

    EVERYBODY NEEDS TO DOUBLE & TRIPPLE CHECK DOOR SCHEDULES IF YOUR GOING TO USE THEM.

  5. BEWARE...of door schedules.  I have a plan that has 4 interior doors in the basement, two LH, and 2 RH.  The door schedule lists all four of them as RH doors with the SAME D15 label.  I am currently not using door schedules any more for my Construction Drawings.  If you insist on using them, please take the time to individually check EVERY SINGLE DOOR before you give it to a customer, or the trim supplier, as YOU don't want to have to eat the cost of a door by specifying the wrong swing on your plans.

  6. The problem with that method seems to be that if you place it outside a cabinet, flip it, then try to place it back into a cabinet, it does not connect itself to the cabinet, but stays independent. You can of course just reflect the cabinet, and it will flip the sink with it.

  7. BTW, my desktop unit that I built from scratch has a GTX 480 (Second fastest at time of build), and it still is a SMOKIN' FAST machine with X6.  My laptop, which I had built by Sager, has a GTX 680M.  Both units have 2 SATA hard drives and a SSD for the operating system, so are fairly comparable.  However, my desktop unit still performs faster when recording walkthroughs with the older 480.  We're talking a frame rate of 0.14 to 0.16 seconds per frame recording time.  My laptop is about twice the time.  Even that though, is a HUGE improvement over a couple versions ago, where I was seeing 4-5 seconds per frame recording time.

  8. As many of you know, I am a franchisee of UBuildIt here in Indianapolis.  We do both the design & construction of houses locally.  The owner of UBuildIt, Corporate has decided to make available on his website a way for UBuildIt customers all over the country to have one place to go to get blueprints for their custom home.

     

    He currently has one company listed on his site offering plans.  These plans are well done, but they do not employ any type of 3D enhancements.  http://ubuildit.com/home-plans/creative-home-designs/

     

    My plan is to offer another design company on his site that offers a 3D enhanced blueprint product at higher price point.  To be able to offer this service I will need additional team members, as my work load is just about maxed out.  I have attached a recent plan to show an example of what is expected.

     

    Team Member will need to have Chief Architect X6 (or the latest version), and a subscription to GoToMeeting for client design sessions. (this is about $20/month)

     

    If you are interested in joining the team and have time for additional design work, please PM me.

     

    Thanks,

     

    Decker 11-11-13.pdf