javatom

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  1. I see it on my end also.  I shut off everything except the terrain perimeter and it is still there.  I lowered the 3d cam view ambient light to almost zero and it is still there.  Maybe you should send this one in to tech support.

  2. Use the same tool again "edit area, visible".  You should have all layers turned off except for wall framing when you do this.  It will delete everything you select.  Don't forget that you can use a cad box of any shape to determine your edit area selection (if needed).

  3. In elevation or section view you would create a polyline solid and set the depth to desired size of brace.  Then move the edit handles around as required to get the shape you want.  In plan view, you can then move it to post you want it attached to.  Lather, rinse, repeat.

  4. Your instructor is wrong.  I have never seen a first floor plan show at an elevation of 100'.  I doubt if it is a "standard" in any region.  Elevations on plans are set to show a construction crew how to build it.  Maybe you could post a pdf of a plan that used 100'.  Perhaps we are just not understanding what you are doing.

  5. I think it is important for users to understand the difference in a one man shop and a multi user operation.  If your business model includes many different clients that are also owners of the software, it might be quite a headache to allow all of them into the drive (dropbox) that you are using to create the plan for them.  I use dropbox, onedrive etc. as a means of backup and file sharing but when I work on a plan, it resides on my computer.  It is just a system that works well in this scenario.

  6. All the files used by a layout file have to be in the same folder.  Don't change plan file names or you will lose the link.  Using dropbox as a drive common to both of you may not be the ideal way to do this.  Use it as a way to upload and download the latest FOLDER and title it by date so you can tell the most advanced version of the project.  I think you will find that things will work nicely if the folder is on your computer as you work on the project.

  7. I agree.  It probably was a little mean spirited but the point remains.  This forum keeps getting the same type of questions over and over and over.  They are BASIC functions that are learned with a variety of means like videos, trial and error.  Some of these new users are overly relying on this forum.  That is all I was trying to say.

  8. I'm shocked by the problems your having.  Usually 1 day is plenty of time to become an expert with a high level architecture program.  I would call tech support right away, there must be something wrong with the program.

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  9. Someone will be along shortly telling you to use moulding lines etc.  Your method is fine.  Psolids are rock solid.  They don't have a mind of their own.  They will not hop around on you for no apparent reason.  The down side is, a change in the plan means moving all your various parts manually.  btw, nice looking design.