Clemsongrad

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  1. I'm a bit confused about the dimensioning tool in two situations.

     

    In a laundry alcove when I use the interior dimension tool I assume it should measure face of drywall to face of drywall. What I get is 7' - 10", but the arrows go right to the stud.

    In the alcove I have a washer and dryer and a utility closet.

    The dimension arrows show a correct 2'-3" wide for both the washer and dryer, but the arrow stops short of the symbols and also go to the stud. so when I add up each of the three dimensions I get 7'-8". See attached capture. 

    laundry alcove.JPG

  2. Well, thank you everyone.

     

    Before posting this I had created two roof planes and matched them. It wasn't too bad, but I said to myself, If CA can do mansards and Gull wings, by golly, I want to learn how to do it using the tools for double pitches.

     

    For educational purposes I'd still like to attempt to use a single roof plane.

     

    I am very appreciative of the help.

     

    Any roof gurus out there who want to give it a shot?

     

    THX

     

    Larry

  3. I have a very simple small house design, but even after watching all the roof training videos I'm still not sure how to handle this.

     

    I've included the file.

     

    The cabin is 16 x 34 with an 8' porch with roof. The upper pitch is 6/12, but I can't get the lower roof to change pitch to 3/12.

     

    I tried to control it at the porch "wall" and then the house wall. neither worked.

     

    I also have something weird going on with the porch beams.

     

    I want the pitch to flatten out over the porch obviously.

     

    Thanks!

     

    Larry

    CA latest version

    Dudleys 16x34 Ranch 1114168ft porch.plan

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  4. I use photoshop extensively and also Sketchup and had not realized how heavily I depend on throwing on the sheet non printing guidelines in all I do. lines and objects snap to them without becoming connected and since they are not real objects they don't get in the way.

     

    Does CA have anything equivalent? I've watched dozens of tutorials but have not ran across it yet.

     

    Thanks!
     

    Clemson grad

  5. I'm not asking for a total solution including all the corbels. For this phase I just want a solution for the change in wall thickness. It seems to me that it might work to draw all the walls at the thickness it is at the windows would come first, and then add an additional wall at the areas where it is thicker. Yes No?
     

  6. How would you go about modeling a 4 story brick flour mill where the walls change in thickness in two ways: each of the 4 flours are less thick and the areas below the windows are also less thick.

     

    My guess is that you would make different wall types first and draw the floor plan by drawing a section, change type, draw another section and then change type and so on. Will that create any unforseen problems down the road?

     

    Or would you draw the all the walls the thickness at the window and add the extra brick added on in each area?

     

    Not your typical project!

     

    THX
     

    Larry

  7. I'm wasting a lot of time on this and looking for a solution. 

     

    I'm doing interior dimensions and when I try to adjust the dimension string locations I keep getting the room polygons. I hit tab to cycle to other objects, but still not getting the dimensions. Any ideas?

     

    Second question. I want to change the default text size on the interior dimension strings. How?

     

    THX
     

    Larry

  8. I'm all in on the building model approach that CA gives us and the savings it provides.

     

    However, there is nothing that saves more time than having a sheet of standard details, right?

     

    So, how do you guys (gals) approach your projects that regularly use standard details with notes? 

     

    The building may give  you a view, but it doesn't automatically give notes on foundation details, typical walls, etc.

     

    My guess is that everyone has standard details and then inserts details for conditions that are not typical?

     

    I'm all ears on understanding more of the CA Construction Document process.

     

    Thank You!
     

    Larry

     

     

  9. I've had CA about 2 weeks now I may have bumped a setting inadvertently.

     

    When retracing I've become dependent on watching the number of passes and time of renders. The last several are not showing this progress.

     

    Other than the bottom of the scene is there a way to monitor the renders?

     

    I've got a hunch the setting where you indicate a ending point to renders could be involved, but I have an importnant one "in the hopper" and need to know.

     

    Thanks for your help

     

    Larry

     

  10. I'm getting close to finishing the model.

     

    What techniques or tools do I need to use to make the terrain look like real grass and not tiled?

     

    Also how do I blend it so that it harmonizes with the background images.

     

    I've searched the training videos but have not found any that address this. If there is, I'd like to know the name.

     

    Thank you!
     

    Larry

     

    I'm on a new/used PC and still have to get the specs off it.