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Open the foundation wall dbx and on the Wall Types section, make it a pony wall with siding on top and the concrete wall on the bottom. Then you can adjust the height of the concrete wall accordingly. Hope that helps.
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You'll need to re-draw your terrain perimeter on the first floor. Good luck!
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Local R.A. Familiar to Westchester & Putnam County NY
MikeJG replied to VincentLeto's topic in Seeking Services
I'd just like to add that we are on X8 right now (and X9 soon). We do a lot of file sharing so It would be helpful if you were using the same version as us.. Thanks, Mike G. -
Best way to draw basketball court markings for 3D view
MikeJG replied to Christina_Girerd's topic in General Q & A
Funny, I just did a basketball court a few months ago using material regions and 1/16" 3d molding polylines. I made a block out of it. See attached. There's also a scoreboard and bleachers in there. I think the scoreboard is from 3d warehouse and the bleachers are from chief. <edit> I used the attached .gif to get the dimensions. Basketball Court.calibz -
Super cool. Thanks!
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If you search the word 'cornice' on 3D warehouse there are a couple of similar items that you possibly could use as a starting point. Here's one: https://3dwarehouse.sketchup.com/model.html?id=ef127b70-f865-45cb-8d05-876078f36378 It might save a little time.
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How to join non-auto crown molding at outer corner?
MikeJG replied to Christina_Girerd's topic in General Q & A
If you use one polyline to go around that corner instead of two, that won't happen. In fact, I would do all of the crown in that room as one polyline. You can use the break line tool, then turn one section 90 degrees and line it up with the wall for a quick fix. -
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MikeJG replied to Chief_Content's topic in Symbols and Content
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The doors are on the 'ROOF PLANES OVER HEAD' layer. Turn that on and switch them back to the 'Doors' layer and you should be all set!
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That definitely sounds like an issue for tech support.
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Doug beat me to it. The only difference is that I used a higher pitch on the cricket. Mike Flickinger Project MG.plan
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Here's some entryways and transoms too if anyone is interested. They're all in X8. Thermatru Entryways and Transoms.calibz
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Ahh. I see. Thank you! Here's a few more (see attached). These are Thermatru doors that we use a lot around here. I made most of these years ago using polyline solids and 3D molding polylines. I've since cleaned them up a bit using sketchup. Thermatru Doors.calibz
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Terrific! Thanks a lot!
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I have four custom doors in this plan that I made at different times. All of them have glass, but in two of them, it appears tinted. I'd like them all to be completely clear. I used the same material (Glass Standard) and all of the settings appear to be the same. Am I missing something? I don't think I did anything differently when I imported them. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks! Glass Door Issue.plan
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Very cool. Thanks Dave!
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Very cool. Thanks!
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Turn off the auto railings on the stairs by going to the Newels/Balusters tab and uncheck the railing on the exposed side. As Mick said, draw a railing where it would go on the stairs and check Follow stairs on the Rail Style tab. Then adjust your newel spacing in the Newels/Balusters tab. To get the lower rail, go to the Rail Style tab and check the Raise Bottom Rail/Panel and put in the distance you want from the tread to the bottom rail. Here's what it should look like in plan view.
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For a staircase you would have to drop the newel into the plan as an individual object. Then place it in the center of the stairs at the rail and adjust the height off the ground in an elevation view.
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I converted them for you. Solar Panels X4.plan
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There must be something going on with that file. I copied and pasted them into a new plan file and it was much smaller.
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Personally, I like to have the main layers of the walls white/clear and the sheetrock and sheathing solid (but print clear). For rails I show hatching for a half wall and the newels/balusters for a railing.
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That's true for a half wall, but if you copy the wall type and use black (or whatever) line colors and fill for all of the layers the lines go away. For a true railing, the hatching will work. I did these by adding hatching and then editing the hatch to be solid. The one on the left has "Draw Newels/Balusters" checked, the other doesn't.
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This came up for me last week and I could have sworn there were vac symbols in Chief. It turns out I was kind of right. They had vac symbols on older versions, but must have removed them for some reason. I found them on X1. I know you found what you were looking for, but here are the X1 outlets. There are 4. Two wall and two floor outlets shown both open and closed. Vac Outlets.calibz