mthd97

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  1. No Chief quirks requiring work-arounds; just user error.

    What specific training videos do you suggest we watch now so we get the correct model building proceedure to avoid the problems myself and others have been having like these Jim?

    I really want to get this right so its not just user error?

    Do you agree that it should be more simple?

    I can get reasonbly complex models to work and have done so but not without work arounds and many adjustments, some that work and others that don't?

    Taking layers out is something I avoid as other 3d views from different angles can be affected as well.

    I guess I haven't got the time and patience or the gaming instinct to want to play lets fix up the 3d model so I can get recognition on Chieftalk?

    I prefer simple straight forward methods that get the job done right with little fuss and frustration that's all.

    I know 90% of the time I don't need to put in basements or stem walls just monoslabs and or on different levels. So probably other CAD suits me better in some instances when framing plans are not required of me.

    Thanks for your input and experience in using CA as we all can benefit from it.

  2. I use Flr1 for the 1st flr /main flr & the basement on Flr0 w/out any real problems; control what displays w/ layer sets.

    Sounds like Jim is right about this since level zero according to Joe give us problems.

    When houses have this level of mild complexity and being two story, I prefer other 3d CAD because I can control the floor and foundation levels without experimenting with DBX settings in trying to get the model right. Other CAD might take a bit longer to draw in but in the end it saves time from fighting the program over problems like this.

    Oh yes, on single story homes and those with a subfloor or a basement then CA will suffice even with relative simple two story homes as well but when you get half or part levels I give up on CA.

    BTW all you users who work hard and persist with work arounds till you get the model to work, well done for your work ethic and patience. I expected that and did that in V6 - V10.

  3. This is what I mean by saying we need a Story Pole System to save us all this trouble so that we have a straight forward easy to follow system to build our house models with ease. Not all these work arounds. At least tech support could provide us a Video on the correct procedure on how to build multi level houses like this for now, till they get a chance to fix the program up so this can all be done with ease, if indeed the program code is to blame?

  4. If you are using X7 it could be video card problems search this site for video card problems, as they have been answered.

    If you can see the walls in 3d then that is not the problem so make sure the roof layer is set to display in 3d.

    If not then upload your file and the man above may fix it for you.

  5. After you create the Slab Foundation, Switch to Stem Walls and draw over the Exterior Footings with "Foundation Walls".  You might need to check the box for "Slab at top of Stem Wall".

    Thanks Joe, we hardly use stem walls down under and you are quickly becoming one of the Chiefs of the Chiefers in the US. I like your logical work around methods.

    So HDPro 2014 must have been derived from X5 or KV would not have been able to do that Job.

    Thanks to Perry for pushing mono slabs to be further developed before X5 came out or KV would have had real trouble.

    Glen made it on the Panel and I am very glad we have an Aussie to help us with the way we do things down under.

    Can we draw a manual footing beam with reinforcement in it so that it will report to the ML yet?

    Our mono slabs have internal footing beams crisscrossing like a grillage raft slab but not so deep. We also have Waffle Pod footing systems with narrower footing beams like a grillage raft that we need to have a way of drawing with reinforcement being calculated out to the ML.

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  6. I'm working on our house design in Home Designer Pro 2014. I intend to do the design to a level that I can take to the building department. Hit what I think is my first speed bump.

    I'd like to specify the monolithic slab foundation, but I'm not seeing where I can change the edge foundation footing width or height. If I were doing stem walls with footings, I'd be set, because there's options for specifying what the footings dimensions are and the stem walls. Any way of specifying the monolithic footings, or am I stuck using CAD to get the job done?

    KV assuming HD2014 has these tools, in the build foundations dialogue box, check the radio button for monolithic slab then set the slab height as desired then hit the Edit Default Slab footing and open up the next dialogue box and set your footing sizes etc.

    See how you go and if HDPro 2014 will let you do this.

    If you need work arounds Perry H is the mono slab fastest gun in the west, email him or Scott H the fastest gattling gun all round Chiefer in the west.

    Oh! wait a second Chiefers whould be fastest bow an arrows in the west?

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  7. Hi Wendy, its nice to see your name on the panel, congratulations.

    Have you got time to express your opion on the "Story Pole" post that Doug made in suggestions?

    I am a bit OCD about editing room module's in 3d with CA, how do you go about it?

    Does anyone know how they edit 3d rooms in Revit?

  8. One of the main improvements in X6 was the ability to specify header type and size for openings that don't fit the usual build framing tab to a general opening per width size. You can however in X5 and less as mentioned here open the framing detail and edit the header size or copy to add extra headers to that opening. I have not checked to see if it will report to the ML after you have asked CA to create a new ML after your editing but I think it will after what others say here?

    There are also more framing improvements in X7 regarding double frame walls etc. Please check it out.

  9. Oh really, I can't believe you guy's what is more important the Icons or how the program works?

    I like it as it has a retro feel to it and things always come and go in fashions and sometimes old comes back?

    I think as Designer's we should all be aware of that and I like the colors but we all have different tastes.

  10. Wow! Jim is the man, those model checking techniques are master class.

    I think we should all watch a video from Jim on how to test your model?

    I would say Jim would also be very valuable to Chief for a Master Class Video's Series?

  11. Very Nice detail of how it should go MickeyToo.

    I gave it a try but I couldn't even find the SL symbol but I found this post by Larry Sweeny who tried the same thing with our buddy Scott doing another MITMV or Method In The Madness Video to help us.

    https://chieftalk.chiefarchitect.com/index.php?/topic/2183-skylight-problem/?hl=skylights

    Thanks Scott for showing how to place a skylight into a roof in this video.

    When the Ceiling Plane is not parallel to the Roof Plane you get the problems Scott was having but what would happen if it was parallel like in Richards case and is it any better now in X7?

    A feature like this needs to be carefully worked out before implimenting into CA you would think? Or Scott may go crazy from doing to many try fix it videos?

  12. So to get this to work it looks there is more than one way to do this?

    And if we delete the roofs and reassign the walls types this should work with auto roof build?

    If the roof needs tidying up after auto roof build you go ahead and do that?

    I would first make sure that roof pitching point line has something to build from first even if a wall does not define this pitching point by even placing a temp wall in that spot and then delete those temp walls after the roof auto builds the way I want it. I use this method both in CA and other 3d CAD. I rarely need to clean up roofs for this method for relative straight forward roofs.

    I don't have much experience with shed dormer roofs and Cape Cod style roofs, I think we call shed dormers, eye lid dormers down under?

    Not only would I like to see Glenn do a video but I would like to see an advanced video in the training series to help with a problem like this in particular as this appears to be a common US style 2 storey home.

    I haven't tried this yet but if I was to place a skylight into a roof plane with a raked ceiling plane directly under it, would it cut hole into the manually drawn in ceiling plane? I guess it should if it behaves like a roof plane? Will give it a try in X6.

  13. I think you might hold a very big key to helping Chief develop, since you are an Architect and have been around along time and have lots of experience in dealing with client issues that have helped allot of us here. Things like copyright and and other problems we encouter in dealing with clients has been very helpful to me in particular.

    I am a bit surprised that someone as experienced as you are in Chief to have had these problems with a relatively mild level of house customization. I would hope that you would report what would have made your job easier and faster in Chief for you, if you had some features from the other CAD we use incorporated into Cheif to keep it faster for us and others when we raise the degree of complication to a mild level as you have had with this design.

    Chief have listened to us in the past and will continue to do so and we have seen them add things into Chief that are good in other CAD programs.

    My main CAD language is in Chief and I am not so proficient in the other CAD as you are that's why I say you may hold a big Key for Chief becoming allot better for Architect's doing multi level houses with a mild degree of customization?

  14. Hi Richard, I am curious to know about the advantages Chief offers you in modeling up a house like this despite the difficulties you encountered?

    Well done to you guys who helped Richard with these problems we appreciate your hard work to help other's.

    I hope I can follow your unselfish examples, I am not up to speed with X6 yet and we all have to watch X7 videos to keep up with X7, have fun.

  15. Hi Richard, I looked at the floor plan pic and I could not see a raked ceiling plane in it?

    I know this problem has been solved but did you try and use a ceiling plane in your plan?

    Scott's method worked fine for your internal 3d clean up, did building a 3rd floor affect the exterior model?

  16. To be fair the ML work is going on and you can see this with the ammount of Schedules that are available now and the labeling of more model components. All this will come in handy if the ML gets the attention it deserves to complete it in the native environment. I just hope they can give us access to formulas and the ability to set our own take off methods with the ability to add and edit the current list format table.

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  17. Is it too much to ask CA to make our ML better than SPSL?

    If I was a Builder I would prefer SL to ML from what I have seen so far but I am not so I prefer CA as a designer.

    If I was estimating and taking off quantities again for home builders I would try SPSL for simple home styles.

    I don't like Planswift, sorry Lew, I would rather draw framing plans from scratch in 3D CAD format that can be accurately taken off by the Native Program.

    I think I am going to leave CA out of doing take offs for now as I like automation and I value my off time.

    Sorry CA you lost me on ML, you need to put allot of work into this from now on to get the Builders more interested in CA and blow them away at a future Builders Show?

  18. I think we need to test X7 out on a job or two and see how the ML fairs and what can be done to improve it in the future.

    All the best working Chief and remember we employ the softwafe and we want it to do the Job as productively as possible so we have less time to post and more time to play.

  19. The problems come from when you go from a ML and an actual order list.

    Counting Drywall in real life is nothing like the way ML works it out right now.

    Timber cutting lists are the same as they need to be rounded up to the nearest foot.

    I get what Joey is doing, you can make it do an estimate with his 10% wastage factor built in but don't order that exact ammount as the actual wastage factor may only be about 7.5% in reality.

    In the end to get order lists you need to put in more work than you would for basic estimating.

    I am interested in finding how good SoftPlan SoftList is in doing the job and what the drawbacks are for using it to build a framing model?

    Maybe it might do a better job for quantity take off and costing out of the box but may not be good enough for doing an accurate model, who knows?

    Chief is there for Estimating but not complete for Quantity Surveying and Order lists just quite yet.

    It does do a good job in auto building framing and editing framing elements and adding framing elements.

    You can create an order list from ML but not without allot of data extracting and editing.

  20. Joey that's cool you are a hard worker too, CA could use you on the panel for ML since you are a power user of this feature along with Glenn.

    CA could contract you to do some teaching videos on ML templates and Defaults as you are a teacher as well.

    What do you think about this Video and can we do things as easy in customizing formulas in the CA ML?

    https://chieftalk.chiefarchitect.com/index.php?/topic/4106-chief-ml-vs-softplan-sl/