Gawdzira

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  1. Ray, post your plan to the forum. Generally things that make no sense are easy to fix with a quick look at the plan file.
  2. That was a screen grab from layout. Yes you can put notes to it and dimensions. I don't have time for a quick image tour but it goes something like this: 1. make a layerset for your elevation that only has the dimensions and notes present 2. with your standard vector view showing send to layout, choose the send option for "current screen" 3. Very important, don't change your camera view at all now. Now change from vector to your rendered view with shadows and send that view to layout, now "current as image" will be your only option. This now gives you matching layout box sizes. You can now snap the layout box for your rendered view to match the vector view. Now you have a rendered view at scale and you can have your notes and dimensions in just the right location (make that layout box the top layer).
  3. You can not get shadows in a Vector view. You can get shadows in an elevation but it must be in a rendered view.
  4. Also, be careful when searching Google for "Flashing".
  5. I agree Robert. It would be great to have the object properties docked for easy access to changes.
  6. Robert, I just demonstrated how do it with 3-4 clicks. Associating the color of the object by layer color is the better way to do it anyways since it makes it easier to alter a group of objects.
  7. Here are few pics to tour the process. 1. first make some layers with the color and line style that you want to use. 2. Then click to draw a polyline box 3. Then click to change the cad drawing layer Select your layer of choice and hit Enter/Return Now draw your polyline box and you will like it.
  8. Ignore the radius. You make the adjustment with the height of the broken arch.
  9. See the attached pic of the door DBX
  10. I guess that Adobe has determined the cost of running the servers is more than the loss of business due to publishing a working older version.
  11. The download works. The serial number works. Did I steal it or did I just upgrade my version of Photoshop Elements (which I did pay for). Hmmmmm
  12. This was posted in another thread by GLS123 but it deserves it's own post: Adobe released Photoshop CS2 as freeware. It's what I use. http://www.techspot....toshop-cs2.html Take note on the page where you click to download there is a serial number that you will need.
  13. My basics is similar to what has been posted above. A. One layout file is fed by several plan files. This layout file contains project notes but not the plan specific notes. Project data, general notes, electrical and plumbing notes (generic). b. One plan file is the as built c. One plan file is the remodel plan file d. One plan file is details laid out in a sheet format in plan view ( I have a layer that gets hidden which are my snapping guides for detail placement) so I have a relative layout that gets snapped to to the layout sheet. I don't import individual details unless it is a small project with 4 details +/- e. I sometimes need one more plan file for a special plan element (AKA, I ran out of time to do something right and I hack up the main plan) f. Renders are dropped into the layout file directly The only info on most sheets that do not come from the plan file are the drawing titles. If an elevation comes in all notes relating to that elevation are in the plan view. Most revision clouds are in the plan view unless it is the entire drawing that needs to be clouded then it makes more sense for the placement to be done in layout.
  14. I have seen several people selling their premier licenses discounted about that much on the forum. Get one of those. If you have contacted sales support regarding the license that is for sale you can verify if it is a legitimate sale.
  15. In addition to the plan, and perhaps more importantly, show some sketches or examples of the roof condition you are trying to produce. It is a bit hard to visualize from the text description.
  16. @GLS, what was your work flow for getting the line drawing over the raytrace. I tried a pass by doing a photoshop layer with transparency but it is not quite right.
  17. Here is the plan file. simone dd v2a.zip
  18. Thank you Jintu for sharing you settings for better interior renders. In working on this shot last night I did a few tries at 10 pass renders and could not lose the grainy blowout on some of the drywall surfaces. I set this render up for 30 passes and went to bed. It cooked for about 8.5 hours. I have no idea where in the process it cleaned up. I might send it out for 15 passes when I leave today and check that as a comparison. This image is before tweaking the image properties in the Ray Trace options: I am not sure if it is just my monitor but the previous image looked dark to me so I added 10% to the intensity in the image properties for this image:
  19. What is is that you want? If I am to guess I would think you may be looking to get an outline of your building on your site plan? If that is the case, select just outside of your building and the entire exterior perimeter will highlight. Then go the to the attached image and make an exterior room polyline which you can place on a layer ("Building Outline Dashed") or whatever you might want to call it. Copy and paste at will into your site plan or any other plan view.
  20. What the room divider now does very well is to allow you to have a division of spaces without an ugly break in the flooring material. All hail the room divider.
  21. The invisible wall is now called the Room Divider Wall.
  22. I never use that Living area label but I just did a test and it appears that it does not reduce by the interior wall footage. I started adding interior walls and at one point the square footage jumped up one foot then down again.
  23. This is 10 passes (10:49) with Jintu's settings. I then tweaked the image properties as shown for some extra pop. Edit Looking at Jintu's, I should have not touched the properties.
  24. Gawdzira

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    "Do you even know what post a plan means? :D" Scott, it is like you are trying to make yourself angry.