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Everything posted by winterdd
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Thanks guys I will give those a try.
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This gives me a hard time every time I encounter it. What is the easiest way to fix this? I use the edit wall layer intersection tool but can never get the brick pony wall flush.
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Shhhhhh......we aren't supposed to do that haha.
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Straight up gangsta...........Tracing over a pic is the way to go for sure then just scale it to what you want!
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I just make polyline solids. Its works great for me. I will say I am a lot faster in autocad with all my CAD work to get the 2d shape and then bring that into CA.
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Now that is weird.......what is the point of cut and pasting to make it work or even change columns? Oddly it worked. Thanks!
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Same. I never use fixture schedules but was wanting to add it to the drawing this time.
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Is there a way to arrange these in order (all the fixtures on floor 0 first and so on). I noticed the electrical schedule already does that.
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Actually the thought occurred to me. I separated the existing rear porch from the screened porch addition with an invisible wall. I then drew the screened porch with half walls. I checked to see if those were checked to have "footings below wall" in the structure tab and they weren't. Problem solved. Hopes this helps others.
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You are correct, I just drew them in manually. I take for granted CA does a lot for ya automatically and when it don't it may be the norm to do it manually. When I rebuild the FDN is still does not come in.
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I do not that see that option in the room spec...
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This happened a while back and I cannot remember how I resolved this. It's a simple screened porch addition off the back of a home and the "screened porch" is set to mono slab but the existing home is set to stem wall. As you can see it is clearly there but when I got to level 0 fdn plan nothing is there to dimension. When I build the fdn I check "walls with footings" and not mono because the land slopes back to front. Suggestions? And yes, slabs layer is turned on.
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That pic was pulled straight from google images when typing in "outriggers". I do agree with you however.
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Honestly, I just started calling them outriggers. I have called them lookouts otherwise
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This worked great and they stayed orientated like they should.
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Every time I mirror them (other jobs) they float out in space. I guess the main question here is can we manually add them like rafters and joists?
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I call them both lol and one time I actually called them outlooks but that is a microsoft email server lol ........I autobuilt the roof and no lookouts. First time it has happened. I know, upload the plan file, but I need to get the file smaller first. It is only on one part of the roof. Surely we can manually add these right?
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How do you guys manually add outriggers and keep them orientated to the slope?
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I actually ended up leaving the window alone, too much work for a window that will probably never be bought. It is fixed and I think the owner is good with the simple design I went with.
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Yeah and it probably isn't even something you can get special ordered in a timely manner. I say just leave it an arched window at the top and move on.
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Thanks chop, let me give that a try.
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Anyone know how to arch the bottom of windows as as shown below?
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Edit all roof planes?
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Hey guys, there are times after I have designed a home I have went back into the defaults and changed the colors/materials (fascia, moldings, wall material etc) and the model updates accordingly. Then there are times like today the roof material and colors won't update and I find myself manually painting the trim just to keep moving forward. It's not a big deal or time consumer on small homes but this is over 4000 SF. Obviously I am doing something wrong. I will say the whole complex roof was built plane by plane and not auto-built so maybe that it was it it? Just want to be prepared for the next time.