ACADuser

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  1. I must be missing a setting, why are the windows not clear? Oops, it was the window glass material!
  2. If you have created layer sets for Floor Plan, Electrical, Framing etc. You can change the layer set in the layout view. The auto layer create when sending to layout is turned off to stop the creating of so many duplicate layer sets. Use this method if you don't want to use the "Saved Plan Views".
  3. Has anyone found a program that will work in DBX fields & Layout label fields to check spelling? I'm working in Windows 10 Thanks
  4. We can't help much without the plan file. You do know that the wall DBX is used to control the roof that is over it? Multi pitch roof plane are tricky.
  5. BTW, used your first method, and rotated the cricket -22.5 deg and that worked as well.
  6. That is the solution I came to in my original post although you did a better job figuring out the angle needed. I wanted a higher pitch in that cricket to better deflect the water. Although that may not be necessary. Thanks for your time & knowledge. Much appreciated.
  7. Thanks for clearing that up, my mistake.
  8. It's a rather large file so I sent you a link. I'd rather not post it here. Maybe I'll create a simple version for this test. Gotta take care of some other task right now. Thanks
  9. I think I understand but it does not seem to work.
  10. Steve has a nice method for slope roof crickets where the base line is level. But I'm needing a method for low slope roof with a parapet. My method is to get the height of the triangle in red and along with the length of the hypotenuse of the right triangle. Then calculate the small angle and apply it to a roof plane where the base aligns to the 12'-8.625" side. This works but was thinking there may be a simpler way. Any ideas?
  11. Here in Florida 7-3/4 max for residential & 7" max for commercial. The +/- 3/8 will not allow your to exceed 7-3/4", only -3/8. This is why I avoid 7-3/4 & it is uncomfortable. Also the 10" tread is unconformable as well. This can be tricky if the finished floors change from your specified thickness.
  12. https://3dwarehouse.sketchup.com/model/eb42bdcdd2caa16cd4b2e14fef372e67/Mini-Split?hl=en
  13. I created these for a client. Durango.calibz
  14. Did you look at 3dwarehouse? https://3dwarehouse.sketchup.com/model/7525370f-7c87-4211-a3ca-a8d1638850d6/Medeek-Electrical-Low-Poly-Count
  15. Great info DB! Thanks
  16. You can create a custom FIELD for the room name in the schedule but you will have to manually fill in the room name. This way the schedule is live, not a text object. This example is a shower door schedule & the %room.name% only works because the shower has no room definition.
  17. OK thanks, Ill be done with x14 soon.
  18. Perhaps https://chieftalk.chiefarchitect.com/search/?q=steel truss&quick=1&search_and_or=and
  19. Working in x14 today & when I double click on a room elevation view in layout the camera opens showing white space. How can I get the cameras to do a "Fill Window Building Only" when opening? It seems to me as that should be the default action.
  20. Monday brain fog here. That did it. Thanks
  21. Here is a plan with that area copied. Same issue. Shower door test.zip
  22. That is set globally & in the camera
  23. I know this has come up before but can't find it. How to make the glass door see through in vector view? The wall to the shower has the same glass and you can see through it.
  24. This is the next house. https://sketchfab.com/3d-models/3d-9b1746801625449e9f953d0ab2c0c427