kwhitt

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  1. I have a wall elevation that I dimensioned using auto-NKBA. When I try to move the extension lines, they don't snap to anything. I am in a vector view without any color. Is there a special view I need in order to move my dimension lines? I am attempting to move the 94" high dimension line above the crown molding in the attached image - no can do. I would appreciate any advice on getting these snaps to work. Also attached is the file. Thanks. CHA_Woodward Great Room_07-29-19.plan
  2. Eric - thanks for the advice. I'll will definitely check out the webinars on YouTube. Thanks again. Kevin
  3. I have been through most of the training videos on CA's site and am still running into issues. I'm not picking this up as quickly as I thought I would - even simple things like drawing lines seem off to me in comparison to how it's done in AutoCAD. My background is as a 3D visualizer where I would model everything (piece by piece) in FormZ and render in Cinema 4D. All construction docs were formatted in AutoCAD using exported DWG files from FormZ. CA seems quite alien to me, but I know it will be a huge time-saver eventually. Is there a training course or tutor anyone would recommend? Your feedback would be greatly appreciated.
  4. I've been through all the training videos, but don't have a grasp of the big picture yet.
  5. Snestor - thanks. I found it. I need to start thinking in terms of "rooms".
  6. Apparently so. Thanks for the reply. I don't remember changing anything in that dialog. In fact, I can't even find it. I thought the default settings under Floors and Rooms > Floor Levels > 1st Floor would set the wall specifics as shown in the attached. Where do I change this? Thanks again!
  7. Total Noob here - just purchased Premier X11 yesterday and am quite frustrated that I haven't picked up on this as quickly as I'd hoped. I have an as-built 1.5 story home on monolithic slab with 8 ft. ceilings on the first floor. My walls, for some reason, are not showing up in the perspective view. I am sure it's a setting that I've ticked somewhere, but I am unable to find the error. I would appreciate someone taking a look at the attached file and letting me know where I went wrong. Thanks in advance, Kevin Baker_As-Built_07-26-19.plan
  8. Zack - You're right. It is still exposed to the weather even with a screen. There are better choices out there...
  9. Hi Zack. Were you asking the process of making it happen in CA or if hardwood flooring can be installed directly over concrete slab? If the latter, no, "sand & seal" (solid wood) flooring cannot be laid directly over concrete. There are pre-finished composite products though that can work in this scenario (some waterproof). You could technically install hardwood planking on sleepers (fur strips) to which the planks could be nailed. However, you probably wouldn't want solid hardwood planking in an outside room anyway as it will expand/contract quite a bit with no climate control - and would be a big problem were it to get wet. Sorry if I am off-base with my answer and this is not what you were asking. Kevin