HamlinBC

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  1. Kirk,

     

    So you're saying that in order to embed either the 360 Pano or 3D Viewer into another site we'd have to use other software?

     

    I'm just wondering as I'd like to work with realtors to get them 3D Viewer files that they could embed into their MLS websites.  The problem is...they're not going to want to change code every time in order to do this.

     

    It would be super cool if there was a way to either copy the link to go to chiefarchitect.com or else select "Embed", and it would copy what was needed to embed it for them.

     

    I guess the more I think about it...they might have to change code anyways...hmmmmm......

  2. I'm guessing the reason for the mouse zoom is because of 3D>Camera View Options>Perspective Crop Mode.

     

    Turn it on and it will zoom like it used to in X7.  If it's turned off, it will physically move the camera forward and backwards.

  3. You guys are welcome...

     

    Personally I would like to see the Ambient Occlusion be adjustable so it doesn't come so far out of the corner..rather than changing the "transparency" of it.  I think I submitted it already to CA, though.

     

    If you look around, corners are defined by lighting, etc...and I think Ambient Occlusion is the step in the right direction...I just think it's too strong.

  4. Mick,

     

    You'd probably be best to watch the "What's New in X9" video.  Some of what you're pointing out is Ambient Occlusion.  You can turn it off or turn it down by going to Edit>Default Settings>Camera>General Camera.  Then about 3/4 of the way down is the Ambient Occlusion setting.  I have mine set at about 70%.  Just enough to not be a bother.

     

    A lot of that stuff though just sounds like random material issues.  There has been somewhat of an overhaul of the materials...not to mention they've dropped some and have redone others.

  5. I think that just because it's public doesn't mean that anyone with a pulse can look at it by searching the internet.

     

    The link has to be shared with someone and then they click the link and pull up the Pano.

     

    This is as far as I've gotten with sharing the Pano's...

  6. 7 minutes ago, Alaskan_Son said:

    Block them.  Either marquis select or Control/Shift select, click Make Architectural Block, and then click Add To Library.

     

    Ah you dirty dog!...you added that after.

     

    Got it now...thanks.

     

    And you sir...get a positive point.

  7. Ok...total noob question...but is there a way to get a Polyline Solid into the library without some form of rigmarole?

     

    I have custom corner boards that I want to start using for pole barns, and it's just mind numbing!

     

    Any help would be appreciated...and rewarded with positive points.

  8. You will more than likely need to model it as I attached (with 3D molding polylines and your appropriate molding profile), and use CAD to fudge the plan.  As far as I know, there isn't a way to create a custom frame profile.

     

    Either that or make your window the size you need.  Get your frame roughly the size you need.  Pull a 3D view and export the .3ds file.  Import the .3ds file into Sketchup, and adjust the window frame to be exactly what you need.  Save the file and import the SU file back into CA and create a custom window in your library.

     

    That might do the trick for both...but if it doesn't....I'm sorry :)

  9. Do you have a way to place a second appliance (warming drawer, microwave, etc.) in a cab.? I have been fudging by stacking cabinets, and giving 1 cab the correct label while suppressing the other(s). I know that there must be a much better way.  Suppose that I could make my own symbol, too. 

     

    I normally lurk around here...but is this not what you're talking about?

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  10. This is an example from Turbocad Advertisement for their Civil add on......... It would or could be a DWG file........ Chief can't import this terrain data as shown although it is a 3D DWG file.......

     

    Hi Kevin,

     

    You can import 3D DWG's into Chief...the problem is it would come in as a symbol.

     

    Now, if you have a GPS survey, you can import the .dwg file with the points and convert them to elevation data...which is 3D data.  You can also set one of the layers to be the terrain perimeter and it would create the terrain for you.

  11. This is doable with the Cad To Walls tools which usually works pretty well.

    You didn't say what problems you experienced using this tool.

     

    ...well...I guess I didn't know this existed.

     

    I've only been using Chief for 9.5 years and I think one time I had to import a .dwg house plan.

     

    Foot has been inserted into mouth  ;)

     

    This is why I don't chime in very often...I get schooled more often times than not!

     

    EDIT:

    Ok...now I really feel stupid.  They actually said they used this tool in the OP... :unsure:  I'll go back to lurking...

  12. DWG is a 2D format and when imported into Chief it's just "dumb lines".

     

     

    the problem is not that DWG format can't produce 3D files.......... it is the fact that Chief can't import a true 3D house or many other items from DWG files even if an outside program is capable of producing the necessary components and files to make a true 3D object.

     

    What about when you import a .dwg with elevation points?...is that not converting 3D data into Chief?

     

    Again, going with my post above, I think if you could specify a layer and have it convert the outside perimeter into Chief walls, that alone would eliminate a lot of headaches.  then we'd have to start working on interior walls...