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Hi Bob,
I looked at your file to see what settings you were referring to. I see that the sub fascia and fascia are standard settings. 5 1/2" gable & eave sub, 7 1/4" gable & eave fascia.
Rob had 7 1/4" gable sub, 5 1/2" eave sub, then 1/16" x 8 1/2" gable fascia, 1/16" x 6 3/4" eave fascia.
As you stated, once the settings are equalized the roofs work.
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Hi,
You need to save the plan your working on. Give it a name and a folder to place it to find later.
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Hi Raquel,
Ask away, looks like your making good progress! If the questions have to do with a different tool then start a new thread for that question.
Don't forget that the F1 button will open help menu to get info about the tool you are using.
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Hi Raquel,
Looking good!
The side piece is made with the camera 2 in my sample plan. Use the polyline solid tool as before.
Then copy it to the other side.
cheers, Michael
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I think Garybills is referring to a polyline solid, have a look at this sample to see how the pieces are made. I saved the back clipped cross section cameras. I used polyline solid tool in the camera to make the pieces. I changed the thickness to 3/4" ( 20mm)
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Hey Doug,
I had to try my idea of how to make this. Seams like it works.
sample included
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Really need a better picture, good your going to look in person.
It appears to me the area with the window is the vertical wall part of mansard style construction.
Just break your roof on either side and then make a separate pitch for under the window area and adjust the pitch so it intersects with the bottom of the window. 3d solids for the trim boards.
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I took a look and reset the default on the top and bottom wall settings. If you don't use attic wall type it works. Have a look.
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Hi Jack,
I looked at your plan, the connections are a bit off of the attachment point on the switch.
but then I moved it to the end and it stayed attached.
Try attaching the connection to the end of the S like the left 2 gang box in the front hall in this image..
Sometimes you need to hold the control key down to get the connection line to bend to the switch.
HTH
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I got it to work with the stock glass panel door type. Also used double arch type on the side lites. File attach for you review.
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Try a balcony room type. Instead of a deck. Then you will get the ceiling below.
Just change the room label if needed.
Or use a shelf ceiling in the room below, lower till it covers the framing
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Main menu, 3d, lighting, add lights
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Thanks, what I suspected .
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I would like to know what solution you used. thx
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I think you need to use 3d trees and bushes to get shadows in the exterior views without raytracing.
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Hi Chad,
I would select the door way and pull the right side to the wall. This will eliminate the newel.
The left side needs a newel for railing transition. Or line up with 2nd floor railing to continue the railing
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It looks like the terrain is set to 36" below main floor 0. Open the terrain dbx and set it to +4".
Text height for Joist Direction Line type.
in General Q & A
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It is driven by the layer text style.