Dennis_Gavin

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  1. Hi Guys,

     

        Been gone for 6 1/2 years, retired, but am working on something for our neighborhood and I cannot find scalloped siding.

    I am using version X9. I though (big mistake) there was some in the library but I cannot find it and a search came up empty.

    Hope you are all doing well

     

    Dennis Gavin

  2. Hi All,

     

        Been retired for a few years and am now using the program for some personal things.  Had a shut down and

    my file is corrupted.  I forget where to go for previous file.  Looked under program files and program files86 in chief folders but

    nothing there. Need help!

  3. Well you know golf. Some days OK. Some days not.  But I keep trying.

    Really only started playing golf about 2 years ago so I have a LOT of

    practice to do.  Usually get out about 4 times a week. Mostly executive courses. ( 9 hole).

    I have 38 executive courses to choose from(total cost is $144/yr) and 12 championship which you

    have to pay for. Cost varies by time of year and particular course. There are also many courses outside

    The Villages.  If you ever leave "The Magic Kingdom" feel free to visit.

    Thanks for asking!

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  4. There is a free program called squirlz.  You can save a picture of your pool, import it into squirlz outline the water and apply water movement and then save as a gif. Chief does not provide this kind of option.

     

  5. First thing - do the as is plan and save.  Then from the as is plan do a save as and give it a name

    and then start your design. When I was in the business I would do accurate drawings, dimensions for the area I was going to work on

    but would eyeball the other areas so they looked correct. Many times only adjacent rooms etc. Usually always put a roof on it to stop 

    "light bleed" at top of walls etc.  Light bleed shows up in ray trace views.

    I often sent views from the as is plan just to show the transition.  You can however get more complicated with layers and demo walls to

    overlay the new or existing design to show demo walls etc. There are threads on this you may want to search for.

  6. Tamala - Here is the plan with adjustments.  The RT was done in Chief with a one step auto correct in Microsoft Picture Manager.

    Check settings for image properties, lights, materials etc.  I moved the shower glass out of the scene as it was giving me trouble

    same as you experienced.  Tried different glass and settings but was still not happy with results. Not sure what is going on with that.

    You definitely need some lights to create any kind of effect in this bath.  I just used recessed lights but you may want to use sconces

    etc. but set very low.  Also with sconces I usually offset the light source off the wall about 12" otherwise the light is too bright on the wall.

    RT 1.jpg

    Tamela_bath.plan