Chief_Content

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  1. Visit the 3D Library to access the latest SSA Bonus Catalogs - Door Hardware. http://3dlibrary.chiefarchitect.com/index.php?r=site/detail/973 http://3dlibrary.chiefarchitect.com/index.php?r=site/detail/974 You'll find a variety of styles and types of hardware. Some of these objects are non-standard in terms of Chief Architect parametric functionality, so also reference this Tech Article for insight about how you may want to leverage the objects: Using Specialized Door Hardware
  2. From the album: Bonus Catalogs

    http://3dlibrary.chiefarchitect.com/index.php?r=site/detail/972
  3. Thanks Perry! Thanks Scott! Perry, have him call us (800-482-4433) to talk about how we may be able to work together, ask for our Brand Catalog Specialist, or he can e-mail with info about his brand at content@chiefarchitect.com. Mike, thanks for the feedback! Even if you don't do social media, but would still like to help progress toward your favorite brands, sending an e-mail, or filling out the Contact Us form that is common on home pages these days makes an impact!
  4. Run the "Update Library Catalogs" command to get the latest edits to the KraftMaid, Merillat, and Wellborn cabinet catalogs. Changes include Q1 updates to product lines, like addition or removal of cabinet doors and materials. View the description for these catalogs to see more information about what has changed. If you haven't downloaded these catalogs yet, log in to your SSA account, and find them on the 3D Library in the "Featured" section. These catalogs we be moved back into the "Cabinets" area once the featured time frame is finished.
  5. These are great names! Would you each be willing to name drop Chief Architect on their facebook pages? This helps create that first connection that makes the conversations easier for us to start. Sometimes hearing the need from customers helps sell the idea of catalog creation.
  6. Are you interested in seeing specific brand catalogs available for use with Chief Architect? We often hear from users the desire for more branded catalogs in their Library. Our policy at Chief Architect is to only produce and distribute catalogs representing brands from whom we’ve gotten permission. You can help to open the door for your favorite catalogs by leveraging your Social Media voice. Consider sharing your thoughts about Chief Architect on the brand’s facebook page. Tag Chief Architect in your comment to introduce them to our software. Here is an example of the technique in action: If we work together, we may be able to expand the catalogs that are available for your designs!
  7. We are pleased to announce that an new catalog for Minwax brand stains and finishes is available for download from the 3D Library. http://3dlibrary.chiefarchitect.com/index.php?r=site/detail/968 Check it out and use it with the "Blend Materials" tool in order to apply as a stain over existing materials! http://www.chiefarchitect.com/support/article/KB-00004/
  8. From the album: Bonus Catalogs

    http://3dlibrary.chiefarchitect.com/index.php?r=site/detail/970
  9. Multiple catalogs are now available to download from the 3D Library. Baskets : 24 accessory furniture objects; great as decorations or accent pieces to flesh out a scene. Compact Appliances : 26 appliances, smaller in stature, work well for small apartments, European style living, and tiny homes. Use them in this month's design contest "Tiny House Design" Danver Stainless Outdoor Kitchens : http://danver.com/ Landmark Metalcoat : http://landmarkmetaltile.com/product-line/product-catalog/
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    Baskets

    From the album: Bonus Catalogs

    http://3dlibrary.chiefarchitect.com/index.php?r=site/detail/969
  11. From the album: Bonus Catalogs

    http://3dlibrary.chiefarchitect.com/index.php?r=site/detail/967
  12. Lots of good comments here! We're sorry we didn't see Joe's Workshop to compare notes! We've been planning on creating a video on this topic for quite some time, as we often hear confusion on the stretch planes topic. We had scheduled it to be release near the end of the year, but as the release of X7 public beta came closer we decided to re-capture it using the most current version of the software. You are right in recognizing 3DS Max's interface for part of the video. Our Content Team primarily uses 3DS Max and the .OBJ file format to create objects for our bonus content. We also rely on Photoshop to create custom textures. We use a guideline of keeping the objects we create within a 10,000 triangle limit. We find that once a plan contains multiple objects of high triangle counts there can be quite a performance lag. We do our best to keep the generic items we produce within this set of bounds, however you might notice that Branded Content may sometimes exceed these limits. This is simply because we try to work directly with the 3D Data that is provided by the brand so it will be accurate to their products. We chose to show the Origin and UCS in 3DS for this video because it is a good illustration of where the origin exists on objects. One can set his origin directly within 3DS and that value will be transferred into Chief at import. It would be great if the Origin Point, UCS, Stretch Planes, and Stretch Zones were visible references in the Symbol Specification dialog. For now we do our best to both document and illustrate the current functionality. We understand that users are able to learn in different ways and think that offering tutorials in written, audio, and visual forms help all ranges of users to learn the tools. Best,
  13. For March, we will be featuring the deck capabilities of Chief Architect. You'll find on the 3D Library access to 4 new catalogs that are loosely deck related: Carlisle Wide Plank Floors Deck and Path Lighting Post and Pier Systems Wire and Lattice Material Download the catalogs and try them out on your next deck or exterior project. Also, check out this month's contest, Deck/Patio Design, and submit your own project to show us your chops and a chance to win some Chief Architect loot.
  14. From the album: Bonus Catalogs

    http://3dlibrary.chiefarchitect.com/index.php?r=site/detail/962
  15. From the album: Bonus Catalogs

    http://3dlibrary.chiefarchitect.com/index.php?r=site/detail/963
  16. From the album: Bonus Catalogs

    http://3dlibrary.chiefarchitect.com/index.php?r=site/detail/961
  17. We put together a Brownstone Style design w/ 3 adjacent structures and room for multiple units. It may or may not be helpful for your design process, but you are welcome to download and experience the plan first hand from our Home Designer Website here: http://www.homedesignersoftware.com/samples.html
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    Asian No. 2

    From the album: Bonus Catalogs

    http://3dlibrary.chiefarchitect.com/index.php?r=site/detail/959
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    Lighting No.1

    From the album: Bonus Catalogs

    http://3dlibrary.chiefarchitect.com/index.php?r=site/detail/960
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    Elegant No.2

    From the album: Bonus Catalogs

    http://3dlibrary.chiefarchitect.com/index.php?r=site/detail/956
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    Asian No.1

    From the album: Bonus Catalogs

    http://3dlibrary.chiefarchitect.com/index.php?r=site/detail/957
  22. From the album: Bonus Catalogs

    http://3dlibrary.chiefarchitect.com/index.php?r=site/detail/958
  23. From the album: Bonus Catalogs

    http://3dlibrary.chiefarchitect.com/index.php?r=site/detail/954
  24. Hi Gary! We are trying to move toward making these objects behave in a way that is more realistic to construction/installation. My understanding is that you don't need a cabinet carcass in reality to install a Slide-in Range... we've tried to mimic that installation w/ the latest update of the objects. I hope that we will be able to go in the same direction with Dishwashers and Trash Compactors in the future, though those are slightly more complicated because it would be nice to have a countertop automatically cover the tops of those objects. What do you and others think about our adoption of this? I know there is a slight changing in learning curve since version 3.