jcldraft

Members
  • Posts

    21
  • Joined

  • Last visited

Reputation

1 Neutral

About jcldraft

  • Birthday 12/23/1965

Profile Information

  • Gender
    Male
  • Location
    Nassau, Bahamas
  • Interests
    CAD....playing pool - billiards, music - Rap, R&B, pop, smooth Jazz, Rock, Reggae....Facebook...Whats App...Net Flix

Recent Profile Visitors

1073 profile views
  1. Is there a way to select where Hatch Origin begins?
  2. Actually I'm in X14 now. Trying to change my profile now.
  3. Aslo, Alaskan_Son, is there a macro for linking drawings to titles in layout like its done in Revit. I mean if a I move a drawing from one sheet to the next can Chief automatically update all tags involved? Hope I'm clear enough?
  4. Alaskaan_Son, I tried yours first and it works perfect. You can use this for larger plans that actually have a room finish schedule. For smaller plans where I wouldn't bother with a schedule I think Joe_Carrick's would work better.
  5. Thank you all for your comments. I will try them both.
  6. Is there a way to tag rooms like you do windows and doors in a plan from the schedule?
  7. Ooops sorry I'm in X12 now. And I think this is the first time I see the option to use the "Label Text" symbol so why am I not seeing it on the plan? Oh and thanx for the encouragement to create a signature....will do...
  8. Is there an automatic way to tag room numbers assigned in the schedule? For example: the Foyer would be R01 but how do I get this to show up automatically on the plan? I'm using X12.
  9. Well SNestor, perhaps you've never worked for old school Senior Architects who back in the day insisted that their CDs looked exactly like the drawing board. If you're self employed and work only for yourself you'd have no issue whatsoever - I get that. But me on the other hand - I'm a CAD Technician who mostly sub contracts CDs for other technicians and Architects. Some of the Architects can be picky - especially back in the day before CAD CDs were really given their props. The thought back then was they were too mechanical looking so many tried to keep the drawing board flare with their CAD CDs. It's all nit picking if you ask me but I had to do it to survive. Now a days it seems the industry is way more sympathetic or should I say tolerant of the 'mechanical' look of the CAD CDs.
  10. Wow, DavidJames - don't tempt me......yeah but I'm going to master Chief first like I should have from way back then I'll think about trying Revit or even ArchiCAD or whatever just to see the comparison. I'm focused on doing things the Chief way now. Should have done that years ago...smh (frigging AutoCAD...).
  11. Hi David, I remember you from back in the day...lol...2000 and on.... Yeah the real big deal is most of my work has been for Senior Architects who liked their drawings to look a certain way that was torture to produce in Chief. So AutoCAD helped with the finals and layouts. Also I was encouraged to never leave AutoCAD behind by an Architect I used to do sub drafting for. There are some little nit picking things that if Chief would focus on it would be great.