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  1. Does anyone have an object depicting a whiskey or any kind of liquor bottle(s) that you would share? Liquor.thumb.jpg.1118b49ce874cefd0277f253ca3ebead.jpg I've searched all the online and bonus catalogs for bar liquor and have only found wine bottles. I need some liquor for my shelf!  I would also love to have a soda tower dispenser object while we're at it.   Thank you!3-head-tower_new.thumb.jpg.1509fe8927f6c0512cc7a4a1933a7da2.jpg

  2. Adding on to this 7 year old thread, is there a way to swap the start and end of a wall without re-drawing the wall? In this case I need the left side of this exterior wall to be the start so I can adjust the length.

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  3. Mark3D:  Thank you for the effort.  I've been trying to reverse engineer what you did to get it that far but I can't reproduce it on my plan after substantial trying. I made the two obvious changes on my plan but it doesn't seem to effect the roof.  I've cleared my plan of most everything except the exterior walls for testing Driftwood Plan 1.09 (Test plan).plan.  Could you share exactly what you did to get the auto build to where you got it?

     

      Here's the two changes that I saw:

     

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  4. I'm trying to ween myself off of drawing roof planes manually (as was suggested in a previous Q/A-ha ha) in favor of using automatic. In this case I have a couple of wall bump outs that are giving me fits. I've tried adding invisible walls and changing gable settings. I'll bet its a really simple fix but I haven't been able to crack that nut. Anybody care to try to make adjustments necessary to make the roof automatically on this plan? (Desired roof.zip). I appreciate even hints!

     

    Here's the auto roof result:

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    And here's the desired roof:

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  5. No problem drawing the gullwing manually in two planes. I was just thinking there might be a trick to having a manually drawn roof plane regenerate itself into a gullwing without affecting the rest of the roof planes.  I should see if I can make all the roof planes draw automatically with roof and room defaults. I haven't been able to yet but I'm trying!  Thank you all.

  6. On my remodel-add-on project I'm trying to add a gullwing roof to an addition room. I've already drawn the as-built home with manual and edited roof planes so I don't want them disturbed. The only way I see to add gullwing roof planes is to have CA rebuild all roof planes, ie, the single new gullwing roof plane can be specified in the wall specification dialog but it doesn't change the new roof plane from flat to gullwing automatically. The "Retain Manually Drawn Roof Planes," and "Retain Edited Automatic Roof Planes" options can be used but CA still builds new automatic roof planes that have to removed individually (second screenshot). I guess the only way is to draw the gullwing is in two manual roof planes.  Anybody know a better way?

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  7. Thanks for staying with me Eric. The jagged roof plane is over a default top plate and over the increased height ("+?") top plate. The roof plane specification for the jagged roof displays only the default top plate and baseline. So, once I create the new roof plane, I don't know what height to raise it to. 1730742890_19.2RoofPlaneNotes.thumb.PNG.61b62b88e9a7a22d12495221805d9baf.PNG

  8. I'm trying different roof planes to finish up a corner of this plan. I can't seem to find a way to accurately draw the attic wall height to match an adjacent wall. I can get it close by adjusting it on an elevation view but I don't believe it's dead on accurate. I know I'm overlooking something and I don't see any videos on this. Do you have an elegant way of creating this wall such that a roof plane can be created on it?

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