MoeGia

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  1. Switch to plain text. Rich text is known to do this when using multiple computers with different screen resolutions. I only use rich text when I need something formated.
  2. Look at your folder paths in Preferences. Make sure they all point to your new install location. Be sure to expand the list as there are a number of folder paths not shown on the main screen. Once you have everything pointing to the correct folder(s), relaunch Chief. If you created new icons, be sure the icons are in the new folder location.
  3. You might have something in the plan located way off in space. If so, the model is there but tiny since the view is including the errant object. In plan view, hit F8 which should zoom you out to the full extent. Is your model tiny? If so, something got places far from the model. You'll need to marquis select the outer regions to try to find the object. The other thing it might be is a video card driver. Did you computer receive any updates? You might need to roll back the update. My guess is it's the first issue.
  4. I agree and would like to turn those angled alignments off. For most of my work, they are unnecessary and take longer to get past. Horizontal and vertical alignments is all I really need. A setting to turn them ON/OFF would work better for me.
  5. Yes, by finding the template which originally came with the program. Open that clean template and export the layer sets to a file (good to have a backup of in any case). The from within the plan you want to reset, import that backed up layers file you created. This won't get rid of any new layers you have created. And you will probably need to clean up any layers that you renamed. To do this, use the merge function from within the layers display dialog box. If you have tweaked that template, you'll need the original shipped template. You can get that by temporarily renaming the Chief Data Folder. When you relaunch the program, Chief will create a new Data Folder with a clean template in it.
  6. You can also change the plan font globally, rather than changing each each text style. In the drop down edit menu toward the bottom is 'change font'. Works great to all font in the plan or layout. It does not change the font height/style, only the font itself.
  7. Hi Suzanne, Another way to selection something in a congested area is with the Tab key. The Tab key will cycle through selections in a tight area. In the case above, when you try to click the light but get the cabinet, hit Tab and the next item will be selected, hit Tab again until you get the light. You should be able to select it if the layer isn't locked. HTH
  8. I reported the issue and it was confirmed by tech support. As Jason noted, it's caused when dimensions are included in the copy selection.
  9. It's a known issue as it's been reported. I hope a fix is coming soon. In the meantime, I'm blocking the entire detail before copying.
  10. Steve, thank you for sharing your time and knowledge. Your work is beautiful and inspiring! Looks like I'll be spending some time on rendering today. Thanks to everyone else too! Lots of good information here.
  11. I would call that a bug; the order should be the same as in any other dialog. I just submitted it.
  12. It should work. My guess is the railing wall is not connecting with your dormer wall properly. Try a short perpendicular invisible wall where the two wall types meet. That should give you your room definition.
  13. Plus one. I would prefer to set my arrow attachments to the first line as well.
  14. You can back into the correct size pattern and texture by trial an error. In an elevation view, draw a brick the size you want. In vector view, modify your pattern to be the size of the brick. Then change to standard view and modify the texture to fit your CAD brick. It's fiddly but works and will help with figuring offsets.
  15. Create a second floor. Set the default ceiling height at 1.5". create rooms over the garage and for the large dormer to 24" or whatever height you think the knee walls are. Mark your gables and let auto-roofs do it's thing. Tinker with the heights until you get what close to what you want. You'll have to do some manual editing. Turn off auto-roofs and adjust. Set the default ceiling height to full ceiling height. The front dormer roof eaves will have to be manually pulled down. .
  16. In X15 you can fade elevations and sections so things in the distance appear lighter. Click on the camera symbol in plan and look for a faint (very faint) duplicate camera line which starts and stops the fade. You can pull it back and forth in the direction of the camera to change how the elevation appears. I'm not at my computer so may not be giving you the proper directions. Try the help files for proper instructions. PS. I'm not sure the fade is automatically set with cameras in plans brought forward, but it's a good feature to understand.
  17. That frame along the floor is pretty but not practical. Your toes will be banging into it every time you use the sink, and it'll be a nightmare to clean under there. Not a vanity I would want. That's not answering the question, but just my two cents.
  18. Make sure you have Chief set to use the RTX. Your laptop may have an onboard video chip that Chief is using. Go to Preferences, Rendering, Video Card Status and tick the 'Use RTX'. Also check this thread:
  19. From a design perspective, I would move the windows into the porch, or out of the porch. Or I would add a second window to each side with one in the porch, and one outside. Or I would adjust the size of the porch to avoid splitting the windows. I think it would look much nicer. My two cents.
  20. I'm in Massachusetts and we are using the 2021 IECC with Massachusetts amendments. The allowable HERS ratings are lower, with trade-off credits allowed for electric heat pumps, solar, etc. You need a solar ready zone and setup for future hook-up. Electric vehicle charging WIRING is required, not installation. Large additions now require a HERS rating. An ERV/HRV system is required. There are many trade-offs. For instance, IECC says R-60 in the ceilings but with the Stretch Code, but we can still do R-49. I wish it was one size fits all. For Massachusetts, tighter requirements are coming in July 2024. Best to read the documentation!
  21. Another great contribution to all of us. Thanks Chris!
  22. I'd prefer to have solid blocking. The ladder framing creates lots of cozy spaces for bees unless the top and bottom are screened.
  23. There are some in the library that may work for you. Or may be a starting point to get exactly what you are after.
  24. I would try an outdoor room that includes the stairs. The terrain will naturally cut around it which will be much easier to deal with.