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  1. "C:\ProgramData\Chief Architect Premier X12\Referenced Files" is the source it shows for the textures. Thanks. I will try moving the line weight to an exterior layer.
  2. All of the materials for my wall types are either disappearing or changing at random. I have contacted customer support about this and they don't know what is causing this. I have reinstalled chief architect. I am running the most recent version. I can start with a CA template file and the wall types from the core catalog all maintain their materials. The issue starts when I modify one of these wall types and save it to my user library. If I create a wall from my user library and open up the wall type definitions it shows similar to the picture I have attached. This has become very time consuming for me as all of the materials have to be updated manually after a wall is created every time. On a much smaller note, does anyone know how to have a wall type with different line weights that do no show these artifacts at intersections? I would like to have a heavier line weight for my exterior walls but I get the heavier line weight artifacts showing on the interior side of the wall.
  3. Here is the file. I took it down to the shell with only walls and railing. Wall_Gaps.zip
  4. Well it's a 62 MB file. If you have any idea what settings I can try I would love to start there.
  5. Can someone help me understand why I am getting these wall gaps as shown in the picture? Is this a glitch because I cannot think of an instance where I would want this?
  6. Nothing like sending out a 5 figure plan to the clients and their business partners and there is crap on the plan like ELEVATO AND KITCHENETT R E There are way to many moving parts in a project to have to worry about double checking text.
  7. Is there a way to create custom stair railing that does not interact with walls? I hate that the "railing tool" is just a wall toggle. If I have a railing follow stairs, then the railing is broken apart if there is a wall under the stairs. Also, if you have a break-line in your stairs the railing will not stop at the break-line. I thing this looks terrible with the stairs above dashed but the railing is solid lines. I guess I could hide the railing layer and create a new layer for the railing lines to show how I want. Maybe X11 can have rails as a separate tool that has nothing to do with the wall tool. And maybe railings could be associated or linked to a stair run so they can move with the stairs and show correctly with break-lines. If anyone has any work-arounds I would love to hear them.
  8. Just an FYI, I just updated to the latest GeForce 397.93 and immediately experienced the old problem of Chief hanging upon closing out of any plan views and having to be force closed without saving. I reverted back to 391.35 and Chief is working fine. If you just updated your Nvidia graphics driver you might want to give Chief a test run to make sure the program doesn't hang for you.
  9. I rendered this in Lumion. If you want my Lumion settings I can check what my settings were.
  10. Started on this prelim yesterday and was happy with how the rendering for the client turned out.
  11. Nvidia just released a new driver on January 29 which is supposed to fix the issue. Try downloading driver version 390.77 as see if this solves the problem for you.
  12. I used Revit about 5 years ago at a design firm. Looking back there is not much a liked about it. I remember the late nights trying to create parametric components for arched windows or a component embedded in the window that would control the vertical and horizontal window lite divisions. Or that time we needed an arched opening in a curved wall. Not as easy as you would think. To get items like ceiling fans and lights to show we had to edit each component and create a hidden vertical line that would cross the cut plane so that they would be visible in electrical plans. I remember when I first saw Chief's window tool with full control over options like arches and divided lites. I think I cried.
  13. I know many have had the problem of extra lines showing in elevation views. I think I get them showing up in every single project. While working on a project in X10 beta I could orbit around the house and noticed that these extra lines were showing at every single corner. I turned off textures for clarity. (See image sample 1) I tried changing different wall and roof settings. I noticed that if I use the wall material that is specified in the "Wall Type Definitions" the extra lines would disappear. (See image sample 2) Now if I change the wall material with the material painter, which I had always done before, the extra lines return. But, if I instead change the material in the "Wall Type Definitions" the extra lines do not show and everything seems to display correctly. (See image sample 3) I will keep working and see if these extra lines don't reappear, but at present this seems to have fixed the problem for me. Please let me know if this solves the problem for you or if you have found a better solution.
  14. I saw this topic with an Nvidia update. I just downloaded 390, did a clean install, and restarted. Opened all of my 3D programs to make sure they work smoothly. They all work as they should but one. Chief still hangs when trying to close a 3D view. Chief, we are looking at you and waiting for a response. Preferably a response with a fix or a patch.
  15. Has someone from CA contacted Nvidia and asked for a detailed list of changes that were made from May to June? When I upgrade to x10 am I going to have to use a 12 month old graphics driver? Anyone know of any patches or updates in the pipeline?
  16. My GTX 1050 Ti running the latest driver causes Chief to hang upon trying to close a 3D view. If I install the driver from May '17 Chief works fine, but then I start experiencing issues with other programs because I am not using the most recent graphics driver. I have talked with Nvidia tech support and Chief Architect support. Nvidia points their fingers at Chief Architect developers and Chief Architect points their fingers at Nvidia.