builtright3

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  1. Thanks for the input but unfortunately I have given up. I saw this thread and I just decided to ask the question to see if it my be a similar problem I'm having. I have been on the line with support twice for this issue and they cant seem to help me. I had the same problem with two other Laptop computers so Its not my pc that is the problem. This is a big inconvenience but i have to work around it because I cant afford to spend all my time trouble shooting. I already have too much time wasted. I guess Im just hoping that it will eventually work itself out or maybe a thread will come through with a similar problem. Maybe I will post a video later when I have time so my problem is better explained. Thanks for your help
  2. That's a pretty cool trick. I like it! Thank You
  3. Yes, of course. Sorry for not being more clear. I would like to have these two views for the same plan. One for roof view and one for my framing but on the framing I don't want the fill pattern to show up. I would typically outline the roof with a poly-line and then put the fill pattern in to accomplish this. My question is; Is there a way to just fill the roof planes like I did in this drawing and have another plan view that doesn't have the fill pattern in it? When I create a different plan view just for framing and I delete the fill it also deletes it in my roof view. I was wondering if there is a layer for the fill pattern or do I just have to outline it like I usually do and make a layer for it myself? Even when you do a hatch fill in a room you can't shut it off in other views as far as I know unless I create it myself with a poly-line union. I hope this makes sense
  4. Is there a way to toggle on and off a fill pattern without deleting it? I would like to have a fill pattern in one view and not the other view for the same room. I know I can do a work around but is there a layer for the fill pattern somewhere? Help Please!
  5. I have been having an ongoing problem. When I open Chief on an external monitor it locks up and also every time I run 3D on an external monitor it locks up. Not sure if its related so i will follow this thread. Please keep me in the loop if you can.
  6. You really impress me Rene! You are a total out of the box thinker. I wont even try to do what you do but you give me great ideas that help me! Thank You! Do you have a You-tube Channel?
  7. Out of curiosity, Are you using a desk top computer or a lap top? And are you using additional monitors?
  8. I don't see anything quirky as far as plan views are concerned. Chief has made it really simple. When you save a plan view and you change your layers around while you are working on each view it automatically saves the layers to that specific view. Another thing I do is save my Framing plan view and then I go to the foundation off the framing view and then I save that as the foundation plan view. It works really well. I have had no troubles like I usually do with layers getting messed up in the layout plan. In this picture is my list so far that I have set up. Also when you name the plan view, that name goes to the label in your layout so I put the scale in the name so it automatically shows. Same thing with the cross sections names and labels.
  9. I don't know a lot about google drive but I have been using dropbox since it came out years a ago. Whenever I looked at anything else like google drive for instance I'm never impressed so I stick with dropbox. It's like an old hat that is broken in and you just don't want to get rid of it because its so comfortable.
  10. You just made my point. You cant mess up one plan view when your messing with the other plan view that is not connected. Default changes are another issue because they are global for the entire plan.
  11. Yes, this is what I like about it. You cant screw-up the plan view when you are editing other plan views. The control is wonderful and it is easy!
  12. It is my understanding as I have been using plan views that when you "Save As" a new view it is now 100% independent of every-other view as far as when you add text, dimensions, call outs, layers, scales..... Is this correct or am I wrong?
  13. What is "Roof directives in walls" mean? I understand what a directive is but I don"t understand what it does with the walls to the roof.
  14. Yes, that was a thought but I had to move some walls also so I rebuilt it. Good point though Eric! Its not hard to raise the roof even if it is manually built.
  15. I had an issue where I had to change the first floor from 8' to 9' and I had to rebuild my roof because it would not move. Auto roofs are easy to rebuild but it was all manually built because it was not a typical roof design.
  16. I It could show a dotted line or something in the preview but I agree I'm satisfied with not sowing anything in the preview because there is really nothing to see and it makes no difference. It works just fine.
  17. Not sure if this has anything to do with it but you need to make sure you are viewing it with the "full camera view" and not the "floor camera view".
  18. I love this protractor diagram! I printed it and posted it on the wall in front of me to help me get a visual as I'm working on my plan. Thank you Michael also for starting this example with your diagram! I ALSO ADDED THE X AND Y TO IT FOR THE AXIS TO HELP BETTER WITH THE VISUAL
  19. Yes and reading help right now to see if there might be something I'm missing.
  20. I need to understand this myself. But it doesn't appear that your doing anything wrong because I started a new plan from scratch and got the same results. Not sure ifs it's a glitch or I'm just missing something.
  21. Here is the one most important thing that I remember learning from the CA lesson video when I first started in 2004. I often forget and have to remind myself and it gets me out of a lot of trouble when I go back to this concept. AS A BUILDER: We build the foundation first and work our way up. Its the only way to do it. AS A CHIEF ARCHITECT (or just a designer/architect in general) USER: We design the look of our building first. We begin drawing walls and the roof and then build our foundation and then our framing. Not exactly in this order but always our walls come first then we have to set our elevations. So in-other-words, we have to think backwards from how the builder will build it. I believe this is the very first thing a person needs to understand when you start using this program and if you keep this always in the back of your mind as your building it will solve a lot of your problems. If a person move's forward after the walls are drawn and go's immediately to the roof and does not review all the elevations in the orthographic or perspective views then that is usually where all the mistakes are made. You need to make sure everything is connected properly and all the elevations are correct. Otherwise everything else you add to it will not work properly. ANOTHER POINT ID WOULD LIKE TO MAKE: You also have to understand that we all don't retain information as well as others so we have to be patient with each other. We all learn differently. That is why I like this forum so well. I think for the most part this is understood and we have some good teachers here! Thank You! TIP: I myself like to use an old-fashioned address book to keep by my side and I use the alphabetical order to put my topic in and then the instruction of what I learned, Its easy for me to find that way. There are several ways to do it but this works for me. Hope this helps someone and I appreciate everyone that is part of this forum!
  22. Larry, You need to uncheck the "Floor Supplied by the Foundation Room Below" on your first floor structure tab and it will fix it.
  23. This video helped me because as I use this technique before I don't think I was paying much attention to the "Floor Below" box and I think it was causing me to go back and forth a lot. I would eventually get it figured out but didn't know why and so I know you were helping someone else but this video helped me. Also, I don't know that I understood in full starting at the top. I'm assuming that the floor above effects the floor below but not visa-versa. Is that a correct statement? Thank You