Gawdzira

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  1. Your success at printing may have come from that fact that your rebooted your computer. There may be something going on with one of the programs you are running which is building up a memory loss and you need to periodically reboot to clear it. Just a theory but often when you run into something that does not make sense, rebooting is the answer.

  2. I am working on a project where the client really does want to park in his garage which (exterior dims) will be 10'6 x 20'. I know what you are thinking, why on earth would you sacrafice all that square footage to make the garage 6" wider than the code minimum?

     

    In order to make it possible for him to exit the car we will have a mechanically operated sliding door at the drivers side of the garage.

  3. Larry,

    It comes down to what you need to show and how you want to show it. With the CA Cross section tool you get everything. For me, I want everything and then I want to make the important stuff read stronger. If I cut a section and there is a closet door in the back ground, I want to show that but with a very faint line weight. The object that I actually cut through reads very strong and (hopefully) I have made my cut somewhere that shows the critical information (heights dimensioned, a connection spot to then have a detail call out, etc.). The back clipped cross section is helpful to me if I want to create a CAD detail from a section but a building section I want to cull things out differently.

  4. BBallman, the videos look good. I appreciate your pacing and camera moves. I have only made a few vain attempts at moving the camera in Cheif and it is pretty frustrating since it offers no curve editing of the animation. I will keep you in mind if I have a need to output an animation.

     

    What animation software are you using?

     

    Thanks

    Alan

  5. A couple of things. If you have the garage front wall set to balloon frame, it is creating an overlap with the attic wall. The same thing is happening on the wall at plan right (east?) at the master bedroom. Delete those attic walls to eliminate that conflict.

     

    1. go to the attic level in plan and select the wall

    2. on the wall dbx General tab, uncheck attic wall, now you can delete the wall

     

    As shown on the east elevation, you have added a wall covering. You need to simply change your siding type. Did you use the material painter on the wall exterior? That is not a good tool for changing the wall finish if that is what you did.

     

    For the garage wall, if you want that look with the stone skirt you need to make that wall a pony wall in order to get the materials to read properly.

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  6. Layers, I don't know. There may be a hack somewhere to lose them from the profile plan but I don't know. You an lose all of those Layersets by going into the defaults and changing them from being a part of the defaults. Look at the defaults for Layersets and you will see the connection. First you must delete the Annosets and then you can delete the associated Layersets. I just did a test and got down to three Annosets and about the same number of Layersets.

     

    Bear in mind, if you import something or copy something  or grab something out of the library it may have been assembled with other associations so they will ride with the new object.

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