builtright3

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  1. Can anyone tell me how to write into the comments on the window schedule?
  2. Yes, things get a little messed up and missed placed but so far not to bad. Easy to fix
  3. I'm with you Charlie. You need all those measuring tools. Just a laser don't cut it by itself and it doesn't work to good in the sun or for outside to outside corners. As for the electronics ipad I think pen and paper is simpler than messing around with a screen you are trying to see in the sun and sweating all over it. Might work fine inside. Also if the batteries goes dead your in trouble.
  4. The floating wall went away when I rebuilt the foundation. Not sure what happened. This drawing was complete and somehow the file got messed up so I had to fix a lot of stuff,
  5. Ok, all problems solved! I rebuilt the roof in the front and the bad corner went away. Thanks guys
  6. That wall got broke somehow and got off the foundation also. Not sure how it happened but It solved a lot of problems when I reconnected and rebuilt the foundation.
  7. Having a little bit of a rough morning. In this picture I try to click on a room and I get this weird shaded outline. Never seen this happen before and it want let me click on any of the rooms. Link to drawing file: https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/53713740/Macias%20New%20Plan.plan
  8. Not sure if I'm attaching correctly but give it a try.
  9. Here are a couple more pictures. Not sure what the problem is yet.
  10. I'm sure it has something to do with the way the wall off sets on the first floor under the roof. Not sure
  11. Fount the other edit tool but that doesn't work either.
  12. I tried the "Fix wall connections" and "The wall connect" tool and they did not work.
  13. Any Idea why this wall stud is exposed at the corner of my house in this picture?
  14. Interesting, Didn't know that Thank you
  15. You mean "Auto Refresh Dimensions"? You turn that on in the default dialog box? And then when your done you turn it off?
  16. When you say "draw over it" do you mean drag the handles to change the string to what you want?
  17. Clarify last post, I work mostly for the working class, young, to middle aged couples with one or two incomes that are growing their families and just need more space. Wealthier people with plenty of income can afford a full design without limitations. I have defined the group of people I work for. Some prefer the bigger projects. Joe
  18. Thanks guys, I have a better understanding of showers now.
  19. When I walk into a customers home I sell them a conceptual design right off the but and I have it done for them in a couple of days. Then I put together a proposal to do the work. This way I get paid for something even if they don't use me to do the work. But I get 95% of the jobs that I design. Once we sign a contract I finish the Architectural drawings in a few days and send it over to the engineer. He has it one week and then I take it to the city for submittal. The reason I'm telling you this is because to answer your question. I can't find anyone that can move this fast for me. You have to strike wile the iron is hot or you loose the job. I want not only the design but more importantly the construction. Once I sell a design, if I had someone that was willing to go out and measure and move that fast then I would hire them but every designer I have meant wants to take a month or two and then complain about not having enough work. Remember the saying "The early bird gets the worm". We are in a world where people want it now. They don't want to wait and they will pay more to get it now. If I drew plans for other contractors I would work out a low cost deal to come in and draw a design with enough information that a contractor can come in and give an accurate bid on the project. This way a home owner doesn't have to invest to much and then find out they cant afford the work anyway. Many times Architects/Designers will sell a drawing to someone for thousands of dollars and by the time they get done with the drawing and it goes to the contractor for bid its way to much money and they cant afford the project. The architect is happy because he made his money but the customer then feels like they have been deceived and are very unhappy (no referral for that designer!) because of the money they spent. If you do a low cost design and the customer is happy with you and you help them to stay within there budget by warning them that the design is getting to complicated and the construction cost are rising then that is what I'm talking about. Being a servant and looking out for the person paying you. Not just to line your own pockets and run. As a contractor/designer this is easy for me because I know the cost. If you are a designer that don't really know construction cost then you need to find some contractors that you can partner with and come up with a strategy that will help you, him or her and the customer. I call that a win/win/win. Or a trifecta! If you can go to a contractor and tell them that you will get them business and it wont cost them anything they would be a fool not to listen to your plan. The hard part is getting the right people to work with that aren't greedy and that have some integrity. So put together a plan and when you put It together think about how you can best serve people and help them to get what they need at a reasonable cost. No gimmick or coupons just honest work for honest pay. You Got Me Goin. Sorry to ramble Joe
  20. Maybe you can make that suggestion to Chief to create something like that.
  21. I gave up on CA area calculations. I just draw a poly line around the perimeter to figure out my square footage. Its more accurate that way and I know exactly what I'm calculating. A little time consuming but effective. The city planners have given me a hard time before so that is why I do it. Maybe CA will come up with a better idea in the future but for now I'm on the safe and accurate side.
  22. Ok Perry, your right! "Wall Material Region" is a better way to go. Her is a picture and floor plan of how I put the shadow box in the wall
  23. What about the other side of the exterior wall. Should I do the poly line solid and just color it same as stucco?