SNestor

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  1. 8 minutes ago, DzinEye said:

    Another Home Run video Steve... nailed it.   Nice tip I didn't know about with the balloon through ceiling...  

     

    Thanks! 
    Like a lot of things in Chief...I discovered this "fix" by accident just trying to get a dormer to work. 

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  2. I'm no expert on rendering...but, there are some simple things you can/should do. 

     

    First - Click on "Edit Active View" icon (which should be on your top tool bar)...looks like this:  2021-02-20_12-08-14.thumb.png.ff877bfc8ef1045114ff52bc275b8245.png

    In this DBX (dialogue box) you can "adjust lights"....turn on or off lights in the active view. You can also change the color of some or all of the lights...you'll need to experiment to get what you want.  
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    You can also edit the sun angle so that enhances your camera view. Click the light bulb in the top top tool bar, then click the adjust sunlight icon. You can adjust the "tilt" and direction" by unchecking the "sun follows camera" box (if it's checked). 

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  3. There is no way to change the default settings for P-solids...they always come into your plan or section as concrete, 1" thick.

     

    You could however create some solids of varying thickness and save them to your library for future use...but, it's probably more trouble than it's worth. 

  4. 11 minutes ago, larsonem said:

    Great videos, I actually watch this and used your method to create the gable and shed dormers shown in the posted pictures. The 2nd floor generates a platform which I am trying to avoid so the framing will work out later. The open below creates the look but the framing will be off (see picture). If the bottom room was the same size I could just increase the ceiling height. Not sure if I would need to create two rooms on the first floor. The dividing wall maybe becomes a pony wall it is invisible below and drywalled wall above? Are there other ways the open below/Tall room look without creating a 2nd floor? 

    Thanks

     

    I am using the X12 version of Chief Architect.  

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    Post your plan or maybe a simplified example plan so we can understand what you have done...or are doing. It'll save us all from "guessing" and possibly giving you the wrong advice.

     

     

  5. 3 hours ago, CJSpud said:

    If you change to something like Steve's possible solution, I would recommend one or two details in your plans showing step flashing and a kickout flashing where the roof plane/gutter meets the (a) gable wall.

     

    You would assume that these things you recommend would not need to be stated...

  6. 18 minutes ago, GeneDavis said:

    This sloped sill detail is needed for both hung windows and exterior doors, both hinged and sliding.

     

    And it's all been requested multiple times in Suggestions.

     

    Get in line with the "wants" and "needs"...the first thing to be fixed has to be the stair tool.

     

    And...I'm not holding my breath. :huh: 

  7. @ChiefUserBigRob -

     

    I made some edits to your plan. Made a few minor changes. I noted the things I changed on the plan. Hope some of it helps you...
     

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    ALSO...The Chief "residential" plan template is a nice start...and it's great that they provide this template with some "saved plan views"...however, most of the layer sets attached to these plan views need some big help.

     

    I'd suggest to everyone using this template to start with the "roof plan" view...and turn off these layers; "gutters" and "overhang".

    Also...change the roof plane layer to "solid" line type and make it a bold color and at least 50 in the line width.

    Also...in defaults change the sun to "always follow camera"...

    And...in all camera views...lower the setting for "ambient occlusion" to at least 40. (default is 100...)

    And...I'd set the number of "lights" to 100...default is 20

     

    I'd make a number of other changes to...but this is a good start. 

     

     

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  8. @dskogg - I think using an invisible wall and a railing wall with no room definition might actually be a better method...see attached. It can be tricky if you only want the rail wall pushed in a couple inches...you may have trouble getting the railings to join properly. But - the end result and railing display may be worth the effort. 

     

    Stairs placed against the deck will not automatically create a doorway opening...but, that might be a good thing. Just place your own and size it as needed. 

     

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  9. Just now, dskogg said:

    steve but then how do i show the deck rail in plan,  just draw in lines for it?

     

    Open the railing wall, go to the Newels/Balusters tab; uncheck "use default"...and specify a color and possibly a transparency. 

     

    Now...it's not a perfect solution by any means...because all the components take on the same color and transparency...but, if you use a solid color it will define the rail width clearly. You probably will have to play around with it to find out if it works or not for you. 
     

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    No doubt...it would be nice if Chief allowed us to turn off the wall lines...without turning off the lines that define the railing.

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  10. 29 minutes ago, dskogg said:

    only issue with increasing rail wall thickness is it shows up on plan that way, fixes 3d view but not plan view?

     

    To tackle the wall line issue you could create a new layer called "walls, deck rails" and assign the "no line" line type. This allows your interior rail walls to work as normal..where you want to see the lines...but your deck walls lines disappear. 

     

  11. 20 minutes ago, JamesKCI said:

     

    Hmm. I somehow COMPLETELY missed that command when I was sorting through them. This did the trick! Thank you so much.

     

    The "draw order" tool is a quick fix, which we all need from time to time and it'll give you the result you want for now - however, if you invest a little time to adjust the "roof plan" saved plan view and create a custom reference layer set ...you will save yourself a lot of time and frustration. It will work every time you draw a plan...without even thinking about it. :)

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  12. 25 minutes ago, JamesKCI said:

    Hey all,

     

    Sorry for the slight tongue-twister of a title. I'm here with another novice question.

     

    When creating roof plans to send to layout, I'm running into an issue. After I choose to display all of my roof planes on the same level, they appear as though the program is deliberately displaying the lower roof planes on top of those that should be above. I've attached a couple snips showing an example of how one of my roof plans is drafted and another two with what that plan looks like in plan view. It's in the roof plan view but it looks the same regardless of the layer set I use.

     

     

    Much Obliged

     

    Or...set up your "roof plan view" to use a custom ref set that displays the lower roof lines. You can define the line weight, color and style in the ref set for the lower roof lines however you want to...and, if you set it to display in your saved plan view it'll always show (unless you toggle it off using the F9 key)

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  13. @HumbleChief - 

    Larry - I took my original drawing in which I had (2) floors...but the turret space was one big space with an "open below" room on the second level. Built the roof...and it cuts around the turret just fine...like you would expect. 

    Then I went in and changed the "open below" room to "living"...and I got a floor in the room on the 2nd floor and the roof remained correct.

    So...you might experiment with this technique and see if you get the same result. 

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