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Just upgraded to 11, temporary dims not working...
SNestor replied to JECORMIER's topic in General Q & A
I've been looking at your plan..and wondering why you have defined your walls with drywall..but with a "zero" thickness? Even your exterior wall definition you have both the siding and the drywall with a "zero" thickness. Do you do this to get a Plan View that is simplified...or is there some other reason? -
Just upgraded to 11, temporary dims not working...
SNestor replied to JECORMIER's topic in General Q & A
Ahh...beat me to it! -
Just upgraded to 11, temporary dims not working...
SNestor replied to JECORMIER's topic in General Q & A
Defaults are exactly like mine...so, I'm not sure. Can you draw a polyline box in a room and click on an edge...take a screen shot of the result and post it? Thanks. -
Just upgraded to 11, temporary dims not working...
SNestor replied to JECORMIER's topic in General Q & A
Open your defaults, go to temporary dimensions and take a screen shot and post it. Below is what mine looks like... I looked at preferences...but, couldn't find anything specific. Maybe someone smarter than me needs to chime in...I'm out of ideas. If you create a "new" plan...do you get the same behavior? -
Just upgraded to 11, temporary dims not working...
SNestor replied to JECORMIER's topic in General Q & A
OK...done. Seems to work. You don't get dims as you draw the polyline...but, as soon as you are done and you click an edge...you get them. -
Just upgraded to 11, temporary dims not working...
SNestor replied to JECORMIER's topic in General Q & A
Justin - if a wall or any item really is connected to a dimension...Chief will not give you a temp dimension. -
VIDEO LESSON: Federal Style Parapet Roof Style
SNestor replied to SNestor's topic in Tips & Techniques
Thanks! I appreciate your comments very much. -
It looks like TimberTech Azek has a class "A" flame spread index. https://www.timbertech.com/imagine/stories/timbertech-azek-receives-class-a-flame-spread-index-rating Decks are difficult in California...well, so is everything else - so it figures. Better than burning your house to the ground...
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I believe this is a new video from Chief showing how to use reference sets to show the "as-built" plan....
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for interior designers - access laundry through utility
SNestor replied to madcowscarnival's topic in General Q & A
You should post the plan. That said...if this home is in a cold climate I would not place the Washer on an exterior wall even in a 2x6 wall. If you have no choice as to the location...then construct another wall inside the 2x6 wall and use that as your plumbing wall. Just my 2 cents... -
Well...I was able to do it without a 3rd floor. I did have to use a P-solid to fill a wall opening in the stairwell to the attic. It works...I guess. Maybe someone smarter than me will have a better solution. Hope it's helpful to you... Orphanos Foundation Renovations-steve fix stair 2.plan
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Take this as a "guess" as I've have not tried this. To get that stair to go from the 2nd floor to the "attic"...I think you should "insert" a new "3rd" floor. Someone better at stairs than me may have a better suggestion. Attics are just a pain to deal with.
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See attached plan...I think it should be self explanatory. I did not use the "u-shaped" stair tool. I just drew the stairs using the "draw stair" tool and then snapped a landing in between each stair. I added the "break line" to each stair to make the appearance better. Hope this helps you out. Orphanos Foundation Renovations-steve fix stair.plan
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Made a video for you...hope it helps you out!
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If you put the interior walls on a unique layer...such as "Wallls, Normal - INTERIOR" you can turn them off or on as needed. Or...do the same with the exterior walls...just put them on a unique layer that you can control. In the attached "perspective floor overview" pictures...you see the standard view and then the view after I have turned off the interior wall layer, doors, windows and moldings. Not the greatest view...leaves holes in the floor and wall surfaces. Just an idea...good luck.
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Took a look at your latest and made you a video...
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I made a video...hope it helps!
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Alan - glad the video helped you a little...good luck with the job. It’s a complex project and a good looking design.
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Bob - made a video showing a couple of possible fixes you may want to make. Tried...but, could not make big fixes to the plan. It's complex and there are a lot of things going on... Hope the video helps just a little...
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Mick- I like how you used railing walls instead of building a 2nd floor. Much easier to control not only the height of the rails...but, also, far fewer attic walls to deal with. Nice job....
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Alan - Your plan was difficult to "fix"...so, I created a plan schematic to try to model what you were trying to model. It's tough...that's for sure. (at least for me) The attached plan isn't dimensioned...it's just a rough schematic. However, it will give you clues how to accomplish what I think you are trying to do. The building is a mix of single and two story. I've also put a "roof" coping on the stem walls. The reason for this is for looks..but, also it keeps these walls from growing taller even if the room height is increased. The roof coping cuts off the walls at a specific height. One thing you will find you need to do a lot of is to fix wall corner intersections. I did a lot of that to get things to look good. I also created new wall types...my stem walls have stucco on the inside and outside above the roof. You might be too far along to "change" your current drawing but feel free to refer to my plan and maybe you can easily pick up an idea or two. Hope it helps. Test 060619 - Steve Suggestions.plan
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That is just the standard color selection for a "MAC" computer. A PC would look different. Here's what the MAC color selection tool looks like...
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Wow...I guess I had a long day. Thank you Glenn for your help.
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I think I have an issue with my "template" plan as I cannot get walls located above invisible walls to build correctly. The wall in the attached plan is where the ceiling transitions from 12' tall to a room with a 9' tall ceiling. I attempted the same drawing in a stock Chief template plan and everything worked like it's supposed to...so, I gather I have a setting in my template plan that is goofy... Thanks! Plan attached: Gable End Wall Not Building Plan.plan
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I'm on a MAC...and have experienced the same issue. I had the issue since at least X9. Gave up keeping the Object Layer Display window open on 2nd monitor and call up with hotkey...it works.