Evolution

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  1. I am afraid your PDF's and question probably won't help anyone give you more than a "guess" but, if you would post the plan, and also let us know was CA software version you are using you should get a quick and good answer.
  2. You should study the Knowledge Base and available Videos to learn the basics. As far as I know there is no way to edit default settings specific to Base boards. My experience has been you draw a room, open its DBX (dialogue box) and select these types items, which then opens a file of the basic CA trim available. You can import (bonus) catalogues of various materials such as base boards / moldings etc. and select and add one or many that you choose. You can also use 3D molding polylines and create and save your own to the library file under user catalog. Read the knowledge base to see how to create new materials, customize existing library materials, importing items from available sites that have what you're looking for. A couple of examples are: https://www.chiefarchitect.com/support/article/KB-00767/creating-a-new-material.html https://www.chiefarchitect.com/support/article/KB-01006/customizing-a-library-material.html; https://www.chiefarchitect.com/support/article/KB-00786/creating-and-using-symbol-moldings.html Study and practice are your best friends!
  3. Steve, I don't think the "Grandview Plans" way of doing plans is TYPICAL for most of us. I've only had one client so far that wanted that kind of detail, and around most Code offices they just want the nutz and boltz in stead of the tensile and frills! My one client wanted to impress some bankers I think.....maybe developing plans to such a degree as the Grandview, would be nice to show investors in a sub-division, or in a high-class neighborhood controlled by HOA?
  4. Try toggling on connect CAD segments before you draw them.
  5. Not sure if a material region would work for this (it probably won't since Dermot didn't suggest it)?, but I've used them before for other items in 3D view, for client presentations.
  6. I have touch screen and find it more of a interference when using CA than a great help, but that may be because I prefer to use the mouse to draw with?
  7. Scot, be thankful you haven't had to deal with OSHPD. I was owner's PM on a Hospital project in the Central valley from 2010-2015 and I thought I would pull what little hair I had out. Got back to TN and thought things would settle down. Now, in this little One-horse jurisdiction I'm working in being held hostage by a Electrical AHJ because of his interpretation of the Electrical Code. The EEOR says, "that's not a requirement" but the AHJ says, you want your final? So the saga goes on.
  8. I'm curious too, Solver. Is it because the default for the foundation wall is to automatically center under the wall? So in order to get the foundation wall to align with the wall above, he would have to set his foundation to align with a particular surface of the wall above he would have to open the foundation dbx and set it there?
  9. Mike, if you seriously need quick help as you state, posting the plan (with what your issues are) is the fastest way to get THAT help. Posting questions back and forth just takes up more of the "helpers" time. Just trying to help you!
  10. KM, it may be something simple, but I haven't had that issue before. The CA-guru's on the forum may just pop the answer out without further-a-do, however some might respond that if you'd post the plan it might be quicker / easier to get the answer.? Also, if you use this Forum much it will be good if you go to your signature, and add the software you are currently using, just a thought
  11. Not sure if this will work, but I would build the wall as a pony wall, set the height of the lower portion to your desired height, then select the upper portion change the thickness of the wall (Not sure if changing the upper thickness is possible without affecting the lower portion?) to push the finished siding layer out whatever thickness the siding adds. Give it a try and see if that works.
  12. I'm not the expert here, but I've never seen that capability in X8. Don't think it is in X9 either. Based on what I do know, you most likely will have to address it with notes, and add it in cad details. You can make a wall type, adding it as a layer, I don't think however; that you can note in the wall definition what it actually is, although you can add it in the "wall type" box as "4" (whatever thickness the wall should be) exterior/interior whichever, wall with horizontal furring at thus and thus, and use that in your wall types schedules (if you do one). Again, though, you could add a balloon on your floor plan of the particular wall(s) that will have this Horizontal furring, and explain what it is supposed to be/do, I would think.
  13. Couple of schools of thought 1. Reboot, see if that fixes it. 2. Is it blue tooth? Batteries hot? 3. Update of driver for mouse? 4. If its wired, insulation on wire damaged? Check connection to your machine? 5. Is the mouse old like Me? Could be worn connection on the button? Oh well, hope this helps. Doesn't sound like a CA problem, but it could be.
  14. Scott, you've NEVER eaten BBQ Spam? wow have you missed a delight!!
  15. Probably best if you either post the plan, or at least some screen captures of your issue, for faster help and answers.
  16. I do it the way Joe says, and also with walls both ways works fine for me and, I use a type F03 Hinged door, set the size, thickness and since it is a 2 panel glass door, I just go to the DBX, material, glass and make it screen.
  17. You should post the plan, to get the best / fastest help, or a screen shot to help the helpers understand the issue.
  18. All (mouse) drivers updated? I purchased a new BT mouse, and it went crazy on my desk top but worked fine on my tablet (???). Took it back got another, it worked fine on both???
  19. Framers I've worked with in this area, prefer their dims from the exterior framing regardless of the veneer material (minus the sheeting) to both sides of the framing for interior walls. A couple have asked for dims from exterior framing to the center of the interior walls, but not often. I prefer the first option I mentioned.
  20. Just out of curiosity (which could kill this Kat)....would it be possible to have one terrain plan that shows the existing grades, insert PL at the point you want to change the grades from their existing elevations, to suit your construction site, preferred elevations? (convert them to terrain elevations) open their dbx, change their line style, say from dotted to solid, maybe even the color from say black to red, and have basically the same affect? In my area (we do a lot of commercial) the site contractors want a site plan that shows existing and new contours on the same plan, and the above basic operation is what our local Civil E's do. OF course they use different layers to show things like site utilities, parking etc., and so on. Just a thought.
  21. Rob, I think you have to find the user library you want to replace, delete it, then do the import operations, which will ask for the file location of the new replacement file (you exported it to your desk top as recommended?), and when I did a similar operation, I did not have a duplicate. If it does for some reason, you should just simply go to the location where the user libraries are located (documents, CA etc.) and just delete the one that you do not want. Again, my best guess.
  22. Alan, give DScott Halls parapet build video on You tube a try? I think there's a possibility you could use this as a work around if the GURU's on here don't have a better (correct or easier) way to do it. Not sure of course.