Michael_Gia

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  1. Your life will be easier by creating another floor. You control the height of the walls of that floor with the rough ceiling height in the room definition dialogue box. Then you can make the facade/parapet wall balloon through ceiling above and shape it the way you want. The room height will also control the height of that roof on the far right a lot more precisely than simply raising the roof and messing with walls. You can look up videos on how to create parapet walls.
  2. I usually extend the corner with a 2 ft invisible wall first before I attempt the very dangerous, railing at a corner manoeuvre.
  3. Or just give us an Excel plug-in? Would solve so many problems.
  4. I don’t believe you solved the issue. I think it has more to do with the materials not being set to default.
  5. I posted the same thing a while back. Not sure if this is what Op is referring to. I still get these faint white lines in pdf’s. I just ignore them. They even appear when printing.
  6. Ha, not weird but I guess you have your reasons. However, rough carpenters are even weirder and I know if I made my carpenters look up a schedule for window heights, they’d throw a 2x4 at me… lol I usually show the heights along with the dimensions right on the elevation views. The brick layer and supplier are used to working off elevations as well. I doubt they even know how to read a schedule. Something like this below…
  7. I’m curious, who is this info for? Aren't window elevation heights normally placed on elevation views?
  8. nevermind. it's been a while since I used this feature. It measures from the end of the line. or at least what I would consider the end relative to the temporary point I placed to initiate the command. I'll leave this up since I think it's an often overlooked feature. I saw Alaskan son using it once.
  9. I used to be able to move a temporary point along a line a set distance or as a percentage of that line length. Now in X16 it just moves the point some random length.
  10. Maybe try?... https://www.fiverr.com/ Or import the dwg into Chief and make a terrain out of it. I opened your plan and it's not hard to do in Chief, at all. For vegetation export to TwinMotion? That's what I would do.
  11. In the meantime I'm sending them as an image to layout, which works. Not ideal but it works. And I thought it was just a Mac thing. This is probably my favorite new feature. It's the biggest improvement to con docs.
  12. When I first started using Saved Plan Views, I would always forget to click on the blue icon (save active view) after exiting the Saved Plan View dialogue box. Chief doesn't save the changes automatically. It's an extra step to click on the Save Active View, icon. So if you open the dialogue box and make changes to a Saved Plan View, like changing what Layer Set or Cad layer it uses then when you exit out of the dialogue box, don't forget to click on the "Save Active View" icon. I know I'm repeating myself but I'm hoping this makes it clear how important it is to click on Save Active View, after messing around with Saved Plan Views. Also, do your self a favour and check "Never Save" in the Save Options at the bottom of the General tab of Saved Plan View Specifications dialogue box.
  13. Thanks, below is the result for anyone else wondering...
  14. Hi, I have build 26.1.0.44 and I think it's the latest? Where on the Chief website does it show what the most current build is?
  15. @winterdd You don’t really need a plug-in. Let’s say you worked on your model in TM, adding landscaping and adjusting material, etc, then your client asks you to change a million things. Just go back in Chief and make the changes, and re-export your Collada or 3ds model. Re-import the updated model, but select “keep scene material” not “use imported material”. The new model will import with your changes in Chief, but will take on the prior adjusted materials from TM. Of course you should delete your old model from the scene and delete the old model from the Import pane in TM. Although you could keep both models and switch by changing the visibility to see the before and after.
  16. Oh why oh why did I upgrade my stupid Mac and not get a 4090 machine. what an idiot.
  17. @Grayling We currently use this.. https://www.samsung.com/us/computing/monitors/smart-monitors/43-m70b-uhd-usb-c-smart-monitor-streaming-tv-ls43bm702unxza/ Our conference room is 10’ x 15’ We have the monitor at the end of our rather small conference table (3’ x 7’) which is centred in the room, seating 6 people. I sit almost next to the monitor and work from my laptop. I wouldn’t want to work looking at that monitor from that distance but it works well for people sitting further away around the table.
  18. But it looks cool in demo videos to sell more subscriptions. You're totally missing the point. Now, get back to work and don't forget to extend your SSA.
  19. I was hoping, for some reason, that with the new X16 that maybe, maybe,... there would be improvements in the 3D viewer? As with most of Chief's features and tools, the latest version adds some nice shiny new tricks, but does absolutely ZERO! to fix existing problems and shortcomings of the software. It's pretty frustrating. I'm forced to use TwinMotion for sharing a 3D model. Not a bad predicament since I've become quite comfortable with the software, it's just a shame and a disgrace, quite frankly that the 3D viewer tool still sucks as hard as it does.
  20. @Renerabbitt That's the first time I see a chair leg actually look like it's sitting on the floor and not look like it's hovering 1/8" above. Was this rendered solely in X16?
  21. This gets posted a lot. It happens to me from time to time and I never remember what I did at the time to resolve this very unsettling occurrence. Sometimes it's the wall definition that I messed with and sometimes I build the floor framing and it gets resolved. I can't remember, though. Try reading this.... https://www.chiefarchitect.com/support/article/KB-00038/resolving-a-gap-between-floors-in-camera-views.html
  22. 50%? more like 90%. I really wish they would tell people to ask only X16 related questions. That was our opportunity to hear more about X16, not someone droning on about some issue they're having. Great release, though. Looks like X16 is as great of a bump as X15 was, maybe better?
  23. @yenegsome I'm sure you’ll get some help on this, but in the meantime watch this, linked below. It's truly the greatest instructional video on terrains you’ll ever see.
  24. So my door supplier will be comfortable with 2670 L ? Up until now I would just send them the plan but I’m trying to help them out a bit for a much larger project.
  25. Thanks, for the clarification. Pretty humiliating, actually. Learning every day.