rockyshepheard

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  1. Is it possible to paint a pony wall and wall cap from a pony walled-wall with wall cap to several walls without pony walls and wall caps? I tried the eyedropper but it painted the entire wall with brick. Thanks!
  2. Check a box somewhere in the software and when you select something(s) in plan they highlights in the 3D (and vise versa).
  3. Thanks for the suggestions and to Tommy for TeamViewing with me. Always very helpful.
  4. Thanks Rlacklore...I don't see this option under the 3D pull down menu. I am using X10.
  5. I can rotate an imported object only around the z axis (in the x,y plane) How can I rotate it round the x axis in the y,z plane)? The only option I see for rotation is setting the x,y rotation center. Thanks!
  6. I am able to place a piece of straight railing on my terrain (without any supporting structures like roof or floor). I can move it in the x and y axis, and rotate it. I cannot, however, elevate it in the Z.
  7. Hi Chopsaw, Do you mean 'roof auto rebuild' or is there an auto rebuild that applies to other geometry as well? Yes. Locking ones other than the ones I'm working on. Any idea where that lock is? Thank you! Rocky
  8. Is there a way to selectively lock some or all geometry while working on a few sections of roof so after I achieve my goal, I don't notice changes elsewhere I did not expect? Thanks
  9. This newbie is surely creating unclean geometry by doing this but it is a nice quick fix. if you have a roof on floor 1 that is not allowing a complete wall for roof on floor 2 just figure out what roof plane is covering the wall and in the 2D view, make a ‘copy in place’ of the offending plane. Then pull vertices to one side of the blocked section of wall and do just the opposite to the copy. For example, pull vertices south on one and then all north on the other. Of course you must maintain the same shape of the plane while doing this. Can anyone think of a cleaner way to do this? it would be nice if the software could give the option for any wall to pass through any given object so missing walls could be more easily handled. Rocky
  10. Is there a method that works well for making roofs that cannot all be done automatically? I tried doing 100% manual but got confused quickly. First floor works ok automatically but requires several edits. Second floor is basically an A-frame with 3 floating dormers...plopped on top of the first floor roofing. I don't know which path is best. 1. Do 1st floor auto, fix manually, then add A-frame on top somehow. 2. Do 1st floor, add A-frame on top somehow, then go back and fix 1st floor. 3. Do A-frame first, do 1st floor, then fix 1st floor geometry I'm sure there are more options but I've noticed a tendency of doing one thing just to have a previous thing undone. Order may be important. I've attached plan and roof drawing for anyone's perusal. Suggestions as to how best to learn roofing are appreciated. I've seen most of the video tutorials. Thanks, Rocky i have covered porch.plan Mike Macon - 8.pdf Mike Macon - 6.pdf
  11. Oh, I see. I changed to porch to a closet and it put a roof on it.
  12. Happy Thanksgiving. Could someone please help me with this turkey? I have a porch. I can't seem to get a roof over it that connects to the house roof. I already have walls for the perimeter of the house. Can I have walls within walls such that I get roof over house plus over porch? Thanks! roof question thanksgiving.plan
  13. Have any others had this experience before? Seems unavoidable given that the floor is auto generated and that the garage doors are placed inside the wall automatically. I tried moving the door toward the driveway but I cannot. Any creative solutions? Thank you and Happy Thanksgiving to one and all!
  14. Thank you Kbird1 and Tommy1. Tommy1..what did you do clean up wise. Can you describe to me or were there too many steps to note? Thanks all!
  15. Hi all, I have a roof which is almost correct except it is missing a small section of porch roof (first floor) between left side bump out and garage (see balloon). I added a room divider just below the balloon thinking it would simply add the missing small section of porch roof but instead it makes a much larger roof and forces the second floor walls to disappear. The file currently shows the missing porch floor and ceiling...to see the bad effect simply build the walls again. Would someone be so kind as to take a peak and give me their thoughts? Thanks and happy Thanksgiving! first attempt.plan
  16. Ah hah! Is there a way to prevent that from happening? Thank you! test.plan
  17. Eric, sorry, yes. Perimeter means walls. i cannot post it until morning but will then. Thanks.
  18. I have created a perimeter on the first floor. Then created a second floor. Then created a smaller perimeter for the 'floor and a half '. I build the roof and it looks good except all the walls are missing on the floor and a half level. I thought you needed walls to make a roof unless you used room dividers. I didn't use room dividers and got the same effect somehow. I would prefer to see the walls. Any thoughts as to what tick I may have erroneously ticked? Thanks!
  19. Hi Glenn, I managed to get one in but doing the same thing on the left of the plan gave no roof at all. Very strange. I'd appreciate it if you could comment. Thanks, Rocky question.plan
  20. Thanks Glennw. The roof looks correct but under the roof there should be an entry way. If I use invisible walls I don’t get that feature.
  21. I am struggling with this hip roof that is in line with the edge of the overhang. please see image. Must I do this manually or is there a way to do this automatically? I've tried many ways to do it manually. Can some roof guru please assist? Many thanks!