TJDesign

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  1. No it changed back from dry wall to concrete - there were others that were definitely shadow, but not this one. I'm doing a work around with it right now and will have to figure it out for the future after my presentation. This is just a concept and not actual construction drawings so I'm making it work. thanks!
  2. I am working on a basement project and due to some plumbing, we are having to build out a half wall. When I added the half wall, the wall behind it changed back to the original material and now I am unable to change it back to dry wall. Here's a snap shot of the wall. It's the dark grey section that is not correct. I've tried editing the wall and it shows as being dry wall. I've tried the dropper and it's not changing it. I'm at a loss and can't find it in the knowledge base. Any help in pointing me in the right direction is appreciated. Tami
  3. Thank you.... I must not have done it correctly then (I'm very new and this is probably not the best first project, but I'm determined). I'll see if I can figure out how to post it - thank you again! I would probably go with the halibut too, so there you go
  4. Thank you Glenn - I tried that, but since one side of the room is shorter wall height it doesn't end up looking right.
  5. I am attempting to do an "as-is" drawing of an odd shaped building I'm re-designing for a client. It is one floor but one side of the building has 2 wall heights of 10' and on the other two it's 16' high with the ceiling vaulting up from the lower to the higher. I have looked at the Salt Box option but I don't have a 2nd floor and from what I can tell, the only way to change the wall height is to change the ceiling height, but since I don't have a ceiling, that doesn't work either. I'm new to the CA Interiors program and I think I maybe attempting a more advanced roof type so any help or suggestion is appreciated. I've attached a picture that shows the 2 heights coming together Thank you, Tami Interior Designer