rgardner

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  1. Probably best to post the plan as there are too many variables. Sometimes opeing the roof or ceiling plane and hitting okay will refresth it. Looks like maybe you have been adjusting some walls manually though also? I would recommend opening those walls that are not "finishing to the roof" and in the structure dbx select default wall heights for bottom and top.
  2. It will maintain textures that are set as defaults for items even if you have "painted" another color or texture on the item.
  3. I don't follow but in lots of cases there is not really a casing and will on vents and/or windows in brick walls... If it is then its usually a brick or stone.
  4. It is the rough opening setting for the window. Try to set it to 0 instead of 1/2"
  5. you will need to create the 2nd floor and use the create from blank option and then paste, then align using the reference layer tool.
  6. not in chief at the moment but I bet in the framing there is an option that cuts out the concrete buckout like doors that maybe can be unclicked? Looks like the brick knows to go to the window but it is leaving space for "framing" in the buckout of the pony wall.
  7. I would recommend Edit all areas on floor copy and paste into the new joined plan. Use the align to wall below and above if any are slightly off. Will take some tinkering though.
  8. Is that a window that you customized to make the vent? If so have you tried turning off the casing?
  9. I would say I end up doing the drafting for the engineer off of redlines about 70% of the time. Normally they will literally just send me scans with red ink (lots of times hard to read where I have to ask for clarification.) I provide the construction documents at one price with the allowance of an hourly rate for any engineer based drafting. They pay the engineer directly and my layout template has a section for them to stamp and put in their info or I will put in their info if I am drafting and they can just a fix their stamp after printing.
  10. Try a louvered window.
  11. Someone may have a better way but I watched a decent video that Tim Schrock did on YouTube with arched brick lintels. Same idea.
  12. Sounds like you are manually adjusting your wall heights? If so I strongly recommend using default top and bottom wall heights (structure tab in wall dbx) and since most likely that wall would be ballon framed through ☟ You probably are having issues with the attic wall above in the same space as the second which is why the windows are showing with a wall through it. Try 1.) Group selecting the windows in the second floor wall. 2.) Deleting the second floor wall completely. 3.) Selecting balloon through ceiling above in the structure tab in the wall dbx. 4.) CTRL+ALT+V or CMD+OPT+V to place the windows back in place in the wall (you may have to place them by height again depending on how you had them set before. Hope this helps.
  13. Leave Auto build roofs on setup wall by wall correctly. Add second floor with move roofs checked. Either manually draw or adjust the auto built 2nd floor walls to location. Roof should be able to be auto generated everywhere. Little more challenging with the one you have but not that hard.
  14. BTW looks like you are a little new to the forum so WELCOME! It is really helpful in getting help faster and more accurate as well as saves alot of people's time if you fill out your signature. Here is a link of why it helps and how to do it.
  15. This problem appears as if it is either a glitch or it is dependent upon the flow of build. I tried this quickly with; 1.) Building the first floor with wrap-around deck then auto dimensioning, then building second floor from first & building wrap around deck. - WORKED FINE 2.) Building the first floor, then building second floor from first & building wrap around decks on both, then auto dimensioning by floor. - WORKED FINE 3.) Building the first floor with wrap-around deck, then building second floor from first & building wrap around deck, going back and auto dimensioing each floor. - WORKED FINE 4.) Did all three steps with roof on, and no difference? I would recommend sending this plan file into technical support as if it is working how you are saying it is there seems to be something wrong. @Dermot am I missing something here?
  16. Just to add to what Chris is talking about change it from an interior railing to an exterior railing deck/fence
  17. Did you try "refreshing" the dbx preview by changing from vector to standard and back if wanted? That seems to help me when I see it happen.
  18. I noticed recently after the latest update that I have several different plan files where my preview is bringing up in PBR mode and it will not force it to be updated till I change the mode. Not sure when I changed it to PBR mode for that and will have to look up how to change it but it always shows correctly after I change it. I need to track that down one of these times but it always works once I refresh it.
  19. As Mark mentioned in preferences:
  20. As chop said make sure that layer of the wall is gone and also you will need to make sure the wall is framed to see the studs.
  21. Just to add to chops excellent suggestion is now that you have manually adjusted those heights you will need to do as I mentioned and set your walls back to original top and bottom heights for them to auto adjust to your new roof height.
  22. I would highly recommend not manually adjusting your wall heights in 95% of cases. Maybe go back select all of your walls and in the dbx structure tab reset back to original heights for top and bottom. after that is fixed try the edit all roof planes and adjust your heel height there.
  23. Save multiple copies of the item (I.e. receptacles) with the number in your library. Place all of your outlets and lights then go back room by room grab for example one of the outlets in that room and use the change all in the same room option to grab the new outlet with the appropriate circuit number on it. Would take a while to setup but can be done quite fast once set up.
  24. If I am understanding you correctly... I am pretty sure you can make your own. Trace the face of the casing and make it thick enough to protrude to where you want it and save to your library as a molding profile?
  25. If you are using the chief template or import the view sets from the standard template there is a Roof framing and a Roof plan saved plan view as well. The "new" way of doing layer set control.