winterdd

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  1. 26 minutes ago, SusanC said:

    Screen shots below show a visual of what JacobB said - this can be done if you select the "Glass Panel" door style and then open the "Lites" tab to add muntins.  

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    This is pretty cool.

  2. 2 minutes ago, solver said:

    Doors are easy to make or customize.

     

    And much may be done via the door dialog -- have you reviewed your options?

    yeah the "lites" option wasn't available to manipulate on these but I will look into further.

  3. 4 hours ago, Chrisb222 said:

     

    I assume you mean "generate framing" in Chief. No, it won't build framing for that symbol, and if you make one from roof planes the framing will be a little wonky, but it will work.

     

    I threw this one in together a couple minutes to show:

     

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    You are correct, framing in chief. Luckily, I got out of this one since we are just increasing the pitch on the existing awning I built and no curvature. Good job creating that by the way.

  4. 15 minutes ago, Bob-Roraback said:

    If you go down the list a in your user library and hold the control key you can select the ones you want to delete and delete them all at once Rob

    Yeah, I was doing that but it is very time consuming one by one and there may be a lot of duplicates I don't know about,  but If that is the only way then that's cool too. I was hoping the program could scan the library to find them.

  5. Happy New Year guys and gals. I am going to be upgrading to X14 soon and want to clean up my library before I migrate it over. Is there any easy way to find all the duplicate items at once and delete? I somehow have every sherwinn williams paint color duplicated as well as other items I obviously downloaded twice from the CA 3d library and forgot I already had them. Thanks

  6. Thanks for the replies.....I will try all. This request has been asked for the first time by a builder and I am willing to bet a brick mason already knows that the top row is always a solider course and doesn't necessarily need to see the elevations reflecting it in order to do his job.

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  7. 4 hours ago, agenoarch said:

    Never liked the door labels because so many times client question why a 26" door and I have to explain it's 2'-6".

    Takes me back over 20 years ago when I was a college boy working at a lumber yard learning about door and window sizes & other building materials. Not knowing one day I would be designing homes for a living and being familiar with things like this.

  8. 2 minutes ago, Archnot-Boltz said:
    One-Time Payment from SoftPlan version 2020

    Upgrade to SoftPlan 2022 $1345- So, as you can see Chief's annual SSA at $595.00 is similarly priced with SP's upgrade cost.
    Upgrade Extra Station to SoftPlan 2022 $995*
    Upgrade Network Station to SoftPlan 2022 $795**

    I have a fellow local residential designer who swears by SoftPlan but are the renderings as cool as CA?

  9. 1 hour ago, HumbleChief said:

    I've watched a few tutorials on line and thought it looked complex and cumbersome to do the simplest of tasks but maybe Chief looks the same to a long time Revit user? I have no intention of switching programs for my business but would love to be convinced otherwise just to see some possibilities I may have missed.

    I couldn't even get past the floor level settings on the properties box. CA flows easier.....

  10. On 12/9/2022 at 2:19 PM, Renerabbitt said:

    Revit Comparisons..
    For those of you that compare this product to revit(aside from their other professional tools), I will be doing a live stream in the next few months in attempt to hit an 8 hour design and condoc with editorial grade renderings...yes, within 8 hours.
    Revit is a joke for blue-collar residential, if you are comparing the two, then you are likely unaware of the various power users here and their associate youtube channels

    I tried Revit and do not like it.......CA is much faster for me and I do not have the time to learn a new software. I wanted to give it a try though.

  11. 1 hour ago, BadgerEngineer said:

    Using Home Designer Pro 21. Gray shadow boxes randomly appear in print only after converting to PDF. PDF appears fine. Does not show in any view in the Chief program. Turned off all light sources in the program before sending to layout, but no luck. Anybody had this issue, and know what causes this?

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    Very nice elevations.

  12. On 3/8/2014 at 5:05 PM, joey_martin said:

    Electrical plans are required for almost every jurisdiction I have submitted plans in, MP is not. Maybe that is why. The industry (architecture) standard is to include an electrical plan so I have to guess that's why those tools have been included to the extent they have. And, IMO, the layout of the electrical fixtures and outlets/switches have much more to do with design decisions than where the air handler or main trunk line or main drain line will be.

    This! Every last single word I agree with.

  13. 17 minutes ago, rgardner said:

    Your foundation wall was not aligned properly so you had an attic wall there going up to the roof from the misaligned foundation wall.  

    Believe it or not that second story jut out with the shed roof is like 7' away from the first floor front exterior wall if I understand you correctly. It's an illusion.

     

     

  14. 3 hours ago, VisualDandD said:

    Why not change at the wall definition level?  It is extremally rare that I use the paint tool for a wall surface.   I dont feel it is an effective nor efficient way of drawing. 

     

     

     

    I agree with you, it is faster though when trying multiple color samples.

  15. 11 minutes ago, GeneDavis said:

    Watch one get hosed down to a depth of about 9 feet.  No lateral bracing needed.  

     

    I just finished another one and the geo tech report stated 25' depth with 9" round pilings.....that is one long piece of timber.