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You need to use two materials, one for the riser and then a different one for the tread. Then you can rotate the one used for the riser to go the direction you want. And, if you want it to look right in vector views, you need to make sure to rotate the pattern and the texture (or keep them in sync).
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Not sure why you have a railing going across where the stair is unless it is not actually connected to the landing. I would have to poke around the plan to know for sure. You could always just add a break to the landing edge and then manually remove the railing. As for the other stairs going through the doorway, it looks like you need to make a hole in the floor platform. Stairs don't automatically make holes in floors and you would see the same kind of problem if you just drew a stair going up to the ceiling. You can probably do this with invisible walls and then make the room type open below or maybe even a manual hole in the floor. You might be able to use the auto stairwell tool but it might not work in a complicated situation like this.
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Unless you need to show it in a camera view, I would either just draw it in the plan with cad or use a cad detail. Not sure what you are asking for here. Where do you want to show square footage? What square footage do you want to show? There are bunch of different tools that might do what you want. Probably best to start a new topic for new and unrelated questions though.
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Just an FYI, the reference display can display either the floor above, the floor below, or even some other floor (and even one from another plan!). You can always click on the "floor number" toolbar button and take a look at the reference display settings to see what floor and layer set it is using. Also, you don't need to delete the foundation and rebuild it to align your walls. You can go to the foundation floor (or any floor) and just move the wall close and then use the wall align tool.
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Note Schedule isn't showing notes. What am I doing wrong?
DBCooper replied to DIYJon's topic in General Q & A
You put your note into your "new" plan and you made the cad detail with the note schedule in your "as built" plan.- 1 reply
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It might be you. You definitely don't want to use "cad detail from view". All that will do is turn your schedule into cad which is fairly useless. I put all my schedules in cad details and then just send the cad detail to layout the same way I send all of my other cad details. If you make a habit of using the project browser, this is actually pretty easy.
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I didn't get any errors either but I did see some problems with how you setup your rooms and a wall alignment issue. I really can't think of a reason why you couldn't use auto roofs with this plan and even auto rooms. All I think you need to do is build the second floor exterior walls to match the first floor ones and then just designate the big room as "open below" and then you probably wouldn't need to mess around much with the rooms. See if this basic tech article helps: https://www.chiefarchitect.com/support/article/KB-00078/creating-an-open-below-room.html
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How do I change default elevation from inches to fractional feet?
DBCooper replied to cbucks's topic in General Q & A
You can change how things look in the dialogs by clicking on the "number style" button. This is only temporary though and will get reset the next time you launch Chief. I don't know of a way to change it permanently. -
Nor sure what Eric's answer was, but as long as you don't have "always present" checked, the program should already work the way want. If this is not working for you, then you probably need to post your plan.
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Oh, I love this game. What do I get if I win? Maybe your roof planes are actually on another floor? Maybe your view is not using the layer set you think it is? Maybe your roof planes are not on the layer that you think they are? Maybe you are using a line style or color that doesn't show in plan view? Maybe your roof planes are actually in a different plan that you have turned on using reference display in the camera view but not in plan view? I could probably come up with some even more obscure cases if it's not one of these. Of course, you could always post the plan but how would that be any fun?
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Yes, of course they do: https://www.chiefarchitect.com/videos/ https://www.chiefarchitect.com/training/ And there is also this forum, which in my opinion is one of Chief's best resources for new people and long time users. Also, just my opinion but based on many years of using Chief, Chief is easy to "learn" but much harder to "master".
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How to hide floors in orthographic view/perspective view
DBCooper replied to VHaess's topic in General Q & A
You can use "edit active view". Or, you can click on the camera in a plan view and use "open object":. And, if you always want your floor overviews to work this way, you can change it in your camera defaults. -
Are you using X15? If so, just click in the room you want and you will see "auto room dimensions" on the edit toolbar or menu. If you want more control over what the dimensions locate, here are some tech articles: https://www.chiefarchitect.com/support/article/KB-00941/changing-what-dimensions-locate.html https://www.chiefarchitect.com/support/article/KB-03162/generating-automatic-dimensions-that-follow-nkba-standards.html
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Actually, the jog is happening because your railings are not aligned with each other in plan view.
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For your rocks, it looks like you are using a distribution path. If you open it up, and use the "edit" button, you can change the way the rocks work. If you make them relative to the terrain height they will sit on the terrain whatever height it is. Looks like Robert beat me on the rocks but since I beat him on the fence, I call it "win" for both of us.
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You can also just turn off "automatic heights" for the stairs and then adjust the top and bottom to be whatever you want. If you make your fence "no room definition" it will fix your deck railing. Not sure why the fence affects the deck though. Might want to fix the alignment on the deck rail that joins the invisible deck rail because you have a slight jog.
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You could make one yourself pretty easily. Just create a simple object that is the right shape and size and then convert it into a light symbol. Or even easier, just make the object and set the material to be emissive so it looks like it is glowing.
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See if this tech article helps: https://www.chiefarchitect.com/support/article/KB-00575/creating-a-plot-plan.html
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Take a look at the cross section view. That is the floor slab under the door. In X14, the floor would butt into the stem wall and in X15 the stem wall is lower and floor slab builds on top of it. It is really only noticeable because you painted your concrete walls blue and your floor slab is still grey. I don't know if there is a way to make the floor slab work the same way that it did in X14 but you can change the floor slab to use a concrete material that is blue instead of grey.
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Robert, I hope you have a little bit of a laugh when you realize it is just a cad marker. Markers do show up in the menu/toolbar with the other text tools.
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You probably hit the "X" button to close your other windows. Click on the "gear" button and turn them back on.
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Roof is being built on the floor. Help needed.
DBCooper replied to Aprato22's topic in General Q & A
Or maybe your walls are not closed or have no room definition so that the roof is being built on top of the basement. If it's not one of these things, you should post the plan. -
According to your picture, that's an interior door but not sure that matters in this case. You might want to check the rough opening settings and if that doesn't help you will probably need to post the plan.
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As far as I know, you can't. The stair defaults are set to "automatic heights" and I can't find anyway to turn this off. Most of the time you shouldn't need to because the stair should just go from floor to floor and automatically adjust the riser height so that it works. Are you trying to do something special? You probably just need to turn off the jamb. If the door size "excludes" the jamb, and you have a jamb, the program will use the size of the jamb as the minimums for the rough opening.