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  1. If you use Autocad, you can use Express Tools to create Arc Aligned text: You can then explode the text and convert to an extruded 3d object: which you can import into Chief:
  2. Melissa, Possibly this setting? The setting highlights dimension text that has been "messed with." Which is explained in Help here:
  3. Here's a window I just opened as a test. The model's rendering is technique is set to Vector View / Color On / Opaque Window Glass Off. Yet, the preview panel shows up with opaque glazing. Go figure. Perhaps a bug?
  4. Follow-up... I got this response below back from Chief Tech Support. I guess it's not possible. I suppose the "fix" would be to make the view settings in the preview panel persistent, i.e. once you set them how you like them they do not revert. I'll try to post in suggestions. Hello Jim, For objects, you can determine what view they will be displayed in by going to the "Library Browser" tab of the Preferences dialog. However, for materials, it will always default to Physically based. You can't default color off in either instance, unfortunately. I hope this helps! Maxim
  5. Yes. I had opaque window glass turned on. I just switched it off. Still persists.
  6. David, That's for the library browser. But, thanks for pointing me to Preferences. Looks like it is controlled by Appearance / Dialog Previews. Vector View with no color (linework only) was what I was hoping for. Strangely, there is no color on/off control to achieve this. But, Standard view seems to work well enough. Jim
  7. I bet there is an easy answer to this that I'm overlooking, but every time I open my Window Spec, the 3D view defaults to color making the window preview illegible: How do I get it to default to color off like below? I'm on X16. Thanks again, Jim
  8. There are a bunch of Chief tutorial videos that may help you here: https://www.chiefarchitect.com/videos/playlists/98/moldings-primitives-3d-cad.html
  9. There may be some 3D people in Chief -- not exactly sure. I am no render pro so I'll defer to the forum experts. But, one trick is to add people later to the rendering as simple 2D images or "decals" using Photoshop or Gimp. An old coworker of mine used this technique a lot -- he was really great at 3D renders -- and I thought it was really effective and convincing. Another advantage is it is fast. Here's an example (done in Revit) that shows the technique:
  10. Another thought -- to make the building look "lived in", I'd suggest adding people, car(s), outdoor furniture, etc. Jim
  11. Levina, The front facade is in shadow. I'd play with the sun settings to get some direct lighting. Jim
  12. Thanks Rene' -- I'll look into this tool. Jim
  13. Thanks all! I got it fixed and learned a bit more. I was certain it was the X15 --> X16 upgrade, but that was a red herring. Goes to show not to jump to conclusions. Jim
  14. Thanks for all the help. Working on cleaning this up right now. I'm curious for my own education -- how did you all zero in on the problem area so quickly?