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Is there a key that forces a straight line when using CAD tools?
Kbird1 replied to 5Design's topic in General Q & A
I think the point is that this shouldn't be happening, it should be impossible to drawn a Line that is not snapped straight without the use of the CTRL Key. At least as far as I am aware everything is supposed to snap Orthogonally by default (snaps) ? same as you can set Polygon Movement to Ortho or Polar if desired. M. -
Is there a key that forces a straight line when using CAD tools?
Kbird1 replied to 5Design's topic in General Q & A
Okay will do, I haven't yet, as I always get the "we can't reproduce it" refrain for stuff like this and the Sticky cursor Issue, but with your Video Up I will link to it. Wanna put one up here for the Sticky Cursor too Mick. -
Is there a key that forces a straight line when using CAD tools?
Kbird1 replied to 5Design's topic in General Q & A
Yes, this is also what I am experiencing, it make me wonder if itis related to te sticky cursor Issue as it's almost like I can't "let go" of the line in some circumstances. Mick. -
What Glenn said or you may have disabled the Automatic regeneration of Deck Framing in the Deck Room's > Deck Tab (see KB Article below for more info on this) https://www.chiefarchitect.com/support/article/KB-00794/customizing-deck-planking-and-framing-automatically.html https://www.chiefarchitect.com/support/article/KB-01245/manually-modifying-deck-framing.html Mick.
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Yes, it sounds like you ( or another User of Chief?) have your Dimensions set for doing Remodels or As-Builts as they are snapping to Surfaces not to the Framing ( Wall Main Layer ) which is the Default in Chief actually. https://www.chiefarchitect.com/support/article/KB-00941/changing-what-dimensions-locate.html https://www.chiefarchitect.com/support/article/KB-00658/specifying-which-wall-layer-exterior-dimensions-locate.html or video https://www.chiefarchitect.com/videos/watch/5488/dimensioning-basics.html?playlist=92 Mick
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Problem with foundation wall of monolithic slab porch
Kbird1 replied to GeneDavis's topic in General Q & A
Did Balloon wall up not work eliminating the need for the Attic wall ? just curious as I can't test this in the Plan you uploaded. Mick. -
Problem with foundation wall of monolithic slab porch
Kbird1 replied to GeneDavis's topic in General Q & A
Oh I didn't notice that, it seems it stops the wall coming onto the next level, as it there on level 0, any reason not to use a Slab with Footing for the Porch Slab instead of Walls. M. -
Problem with foundation wall of monolithic slab porch
Kbird1 replied to GeneDavis's topic in General Q & A
So the Attic Wall setting doesn't work for you? I might need to open it and try again....... ** Fix still seems to work for me, but Balloon it up on the Structure Tab. M. -
Problem with foundation wall of monolithic slab porch
Kbird1 replied to GeneDavis's topic in General Q & A
Oh....... then don't delete it I thought no wall that side was the "Look" you wanted. M. -
Problem with foundation wall of monolithic slab porch
Kbird1 replied to GeneDavis's topic in General Q & A
Link Working now.......... In this Plan I am seeing a Normal Exterior Wall buried in the offending Footing Wall going to the Roof......... I had an idea earlier and it worked but admit I'm not 100% sure why........... I set the Footing wall to an Attic Wall and it worked... and deleted the Normal Siding wall which also removed the Attic wall above it. -
Problem with foundation wall of monolithic slab porch
Kbird1 replied to GeneDavis's topic in General Q & A
It's not shared ( permission needed ) with the "Public" Gene........... M. -
Thanks for the library Robert .... but it seems chief has another 1/2 finished "new feature" if it only allows solid line types ? ( or is it a possible Hatch generation Issue?) M.
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As Rich pointed out P+S is pretty popular, but I prefer a 2 or 3 ply Roll Roofing (also call Torch On) product below 3 pitch. ( most shingle ManF. Warranty limit ) M.
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Wanted, No patterns for walls and roofs on remodel.
Kbird1 replied to DougDM's topic in General Q & A
My approach as well and I use a simple CAD Mask (Cad Box, cut to shape) set to front (1-5 depending) with the fill set to the background color @ 10%-20% trans. to mask off the Existing Home. M. -
Is there a key that forces a straight line when using CAD tools?
Kbird1 replied to 5Design's topic in General Q & A
I've noticed this also, and is a recurring bug that seems to reappear every few versions, same as the Sticky Cursor (Bug) we have again in X15 M. -
Thanks Chris. I've never been 100% happy with the Doors in The Library either, so appreciate you sharing these. Mick.
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I assume you changed the Default and all looks well in your existing Plans ? I would not suggest you do this in New Plans started in Chief as it will make things much more inaccurate when you have Jobs that require Detailed dimensioning. Chief is very accurate and it's a lot more work to try and "Fake" dims, if things are not drawn accurately to begin with. Mick.
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Importing 3D model in created for realtor
Kbird1 replied to NewLeafHomeDesig's topic in Industry & Design Resources
Neither Matterport or Canvas is highly accurate, in my experience, even though both claim 1%, but I I am not sure whether it's "Pilot Error" or just where the Technology is at today. For Client's that use either I highly suggest separate Onsite Laser/Taped Dimensions to Confirm ( see my post above) and to Supply to either company those critical dims. M.- 6 replies
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I've had PDF2CAD for a few years now and it does work when needed, the caveat is that it only works on TRUE PDFs, (Vector based) many people scan their PDFs on auto and inevitably the scanner creates an Image ( think pixels) which is then "printed" to PDF . How to tell? --- single click a PDF and if it goes Blue, it is Image based, these can't be seen by PDF2CAD. Below is there PDF on that... PDF - Raster or Vector.pdf Mick.
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Makes me wonder if previously, whichever HD product you used had it's dimensions also Set to 1" like the Snaps, instead of 1/8th or 1/16th, so previously any in-accuracy was not noticed in the Dims. when Drawing as 4' 3/8" would of rounded down to 4' for example. Some CA Videos on Dimensioning......... https://www.chiefarchitect.com/videos/playlists/92/dimensions.html
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It does seem tough to find a Nvidia card in a 2n1 these Days , most have gone to the Intel Xe or Iris , and it looks like the HP linked above maybe one of the better Options ( on Paper ) esp. if you can wait for the a Sale , which may be for Labor Day? M.
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Well if you already have a Lenovo and like I am surprised to didn't look there 1st ? or maybe you did? Mick.
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Personally I would not consider the 3050 even though it will run chief in RTRT mode , it is also of the 12gen series of CPUs , and 13th gen is out and 14th gen comes in Oct. which is why I think there will be good sales over the next 2 months on laptops etc with older chips. One example is Lenovo (Direct Online) is already Posting Labor Day Sales and there are some interesting Laptops, (legion 5 and 7 which a client of Mine recently purchased and is very happy) I'm just not sure about the 2n1 or touch capability as I was not looking at those lines, which I believe is their Yoga Line. M.
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Importing 3D model in created for realtor
Kbird1 replied to NewLeafHomeDesig's topic in Industry & Design Resources
One other Option is Canvas, if you have an iPad with Lidar ( newer models ) it has its limitations as well but the Canvas Measurement Report (CMR) can be useful on Smaller Projects ( I no longer recommend their Chief output as it is based on X12 only ) it's there PDF of all the Room, Window and Doors Sizes ( get Onsite dims to Confirm while there ) though you still need to make sure you get Ceiling Hgts, and any changes in Elevations, ie step ups/downs and at ALL Stairs ( no# of Risers and Tread Depths are important ). M.- 6 replies
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