onfire2000

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  1. This is helpful thanks! Once you copy/paste your terrain and reassign it to the terrain perimeter, how to you place the house plan on top (change the elevation to match) the terrain elevation? When I slide the terrain under my house plan, it cuts the house at the wrong elevation.
  2. I'm just learning how to work with terrain elements myself and I realize this is a fairly old thread already. But I'm curious, could you save your original file (as you have done) and then copy and paste the same data to a new file, make your changes to the new file, and use reference layers to superimpose the changes between the original terrain and the new/modified terrain? Kind of like a reno, where you'd show as-built and new construction? Maybe terrain doesn't work the same way?
  3. Thank you. I did search help from my cabinet dialog box but didn't realize I needed to search the help docs from specific locations to find different answers.
  4. I have a similar question, but with opposite desired results. You know when you get two cabinets close enough together, Chief automatically creates the filler if the cabinets don't touch. How do you avoid that? I tried turning off the bump/snap option but that obviously isn't it. I looked in the cabinet specification dialog but couldn't find anything that I could uncheck.
  5. Hi Joey! Googled "chief architect training in atlanta" and up popped your thread. Are you still training? Still considering Atlanta? If so, I'm interested!