HumbleChief

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  1. Yeah same experience here - seems like I've done it a thousand times and yeah something simple but it's got me good.
  2. Simple and have done it a thousand times, even works as expected on a new template plan, but this plan wants to keep the rafters the same depth through the eaves and gables even with the eave and gable sub fascia depth set to be smaller. I would expect this behavior below and by adjusting the sub fascia height the rafter tail and fascia height changes. Instead no matter the sub fascia height, you can see it's set to be smaller than the 2 x 12 rafters, the rafters continue at the same depth, ignoring the sub fascia depth. I'm sure it's simple but can't seem to get it fixed. This might work for the plan file. Thank you. https://www.dropbox.com/s/73xkm0o55lpmmvt/BETRIX%2030.plan?dl=0
  3. To the OP - run, do not walk, to Chieftutor.com the best source of Chief help and information on the web. Forgot to add - you'd be a knucklehead if you don't
  4. This will obviously be true with any new program and CA uses a very unique paradigm to build computer home models and many who come from an ACAD/Revit background find it difficult to adjust to. There are also a few quite arcane methods and techniques that a new user could never understand without some experience but once understood can become very quick and flexible. If you are seriously thinking about the switch I would check out David Michael's site http://www.chieftutor.net/ which can also be found under Chieftutor.com. BY FAR the best resource for all things Chief and you can get a feel for how Chief works and see if it will work within your work flow.
  5. Thanks Kevin, Not sure why I thought I could 'select all roof planes' and change the overhangs but ended up rebuilding roofs as there was little manual work to do.
  6. I can see that during the auto build roof phase the overhangs can be changed but once in manual mode>Select all roof planes there doesn't seem to be a way to change them all? Am I missing something? Or is that why it's called manual mode?
  7. Chief will get you pretty darn close with its automatic tools. All you have to do is notate Chief's stairs and you're there.
  8. No doubt he is but this must be a very common operation, no? Perhaps not and I need to convert each line one or two at a time, just thought this would be a simple things that was done by many people in the past but I guess not so much. I tried attaching the ACAD file was not allowed to do so but they are all pretty much the same. Many, many, layers blocks text etc. and no way know which is which from the arcane layer names. I'll just muscle through. Also tried to attach the plan file with the imported ACAD drawings but got a weird sad face in the upload box when trying to attach the file. Never seen that before. Anyway thanks for the replies I'm off to get some work done.
  9. Yeah, that's the problem but near impossible to separate all the layers or even know which layer is which from ACAD as those file contain many many layers with unknowable names.
  10. Thanks Michael, If one line is chosen or a select few that box appears, but 'selecting all' that box doesn't appear. I can select all then change to the default Layer which is CAD default, black, but none of the colors change. I can change one or a couple at a time but not all of them.
  11. Import ACAD drawing to default CAD layer color set to black. All original ACAD colors remain. >Select all>choose layer>line set to black>OK - no line colors change. Can't change line colors all at once. Select single line, change color to black, or select default layer with black lines, color changes to black. How to change all line colors to black at once? Thanks
  12. That's a GREAT tip Perry. I missed the video - Thanks. But when I tried it there was no change I could detect. Maybe the raised floor? Either way the exterior layer of stucco on the footing worked.
  13. Yeah Perry, thanks I got it with that extra 'exterior' layer. thought I was able to paint it in the past but like you say, not the best idea. Was that not just a little weird though that the foundation would disappear when painting?
  14. This is weird, or not depending on your skill level. Mine is not high enough to figure this out. Thanks in advance. Plan and video below https://www.dropbox.com/s/3td49tbqwcfn4dh/TOMLIN%20AS%20BUILT%202.plan?dl=0
  15. Why do you think moving the floor levels as little as 1/16" fixes both sets of windows?
  16. If you drop the floor height of the deck over the garage as little as 1/4" the windows show properly - no idea why. Or raise it 1/4" same thing, seems to work but don't know why. Any change in the floor height on the second floor reveals those windows. Curious.
  17. I don't think life works by general rules about anything. I have met the worst craftsmen ever who ran great businesses, and I've met great craftsmen who ran the worst businesses. I've seen great designers who find ways to offend almost every client, and mediocre designers who have a trail of countless happy customers. 'Professionals' who are the worst people to work for and with, and pickup truck napkin sketchers who create fabulous stuff. Each of those people find the clients that match and no matter which regulation comes along those people and their matching clients will find each other. It's always worked that way and always will. I moved back to California with a $200 Chevy Malibu with a green vinyl landau roof that I drove from Washington state in 1988. No money, no license, no training, absolutely no experience in my next adventure. All I had was a passion for plants and landscaping. I started a landscape company solely based on that passion. I had no idea I was doing it wrong and people loved my passion and my designs and skills and I simply ignored the fact I shouldn't be doing what I was doing without licenses etc. That meager beginning brought me and everyone here, by the same means, to where they are today. They change the rules? So what - adapt. Some people need a 'professional' licensed someone to take care of their designs. Some people don't want licensed professional people anywhere near them. There's an a$$ for every seat and a client for everyone who takes their commitments and agreements seriously and who has even the slightest passion for what they do.
  18. Getting plans through the city planners these days in California is indeed a daunting and crazy making task. Somewhere in that crazy is more opportunity if you can find it. The more difficult the task the more expertise required. The more expertise required the more money can be charged. The hard part is staying sane through the crazy process. And yes here in California we are already required to have licensed engineers sign off on most projects but the 'designer' does not have to be licensed - yet.