justmejerry

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  1. Ed for windows you have three choices - absolute relative to 0' - 0", from floor(sub-floor) or from finished floor. Don't forget you will have your rough opening(whatever default you set) as well for header height.

    Basically most things are from floor height which is usually 0 for things that are measured to like camera...not sure if it would measure from terrain as some thing on outside can have that behaviour.

  2. For the storefront windows it gets interesting. Model it how it will be built. This may be of interest.https://chieftalk.chiefarchitect.com/index.php?/topic/8500-strorfront-systems/?hl=storefront There is some storefronts on 3d warehouse but thats a roll of the dice for sizing.

     

    For the post just use regular post in framing...set your default post for round and you can adjust diameter and heights then.

     

    I would get rid of the doorways in concrete wall and just drag walls in elevation to the heights you want.

  3. Could always put a transom on exterior doors...heck even interior ones too if you like. I agree that 7' is easier to find but choice is yours. Did a custom home with varying ceilings of 12' or greater and all doors were 10' height. 

  4. I personally would draw with two walls. Your bearing wall for roof structure and a "veneer" wall for the concrete. Make the veneer wall no definition. I have never seen this done around here without structural steel and panels secured to the purlins. 

  5. I assume you are talking about the roof plane specifications? I believe since we are setting materials in the surface and structure there would not really be a need to duplicate. It is handled like walls are when we define them. Always ways to change it but best way is through those dbxs.

  6. You're welcome Teresa. Chopsaw, I copied a wall mount and edited. Made it ceiling mount and  changed the x rotation and removed the numbers for z and saved. Then put it in plan and fixed the 11 1/2" offset it gives from ceiling and saved to library again. Somewhere along the way I edited the cad block for the text to remove that awful Arial font lol.

  7. That's correct Mike. If we could move front group etc. on anything it would be ideal solution. I very seldom have to do centreline dimensions for windows or doors so not an issue for me but have had to manually edit  by pulling back extension on a few. 

  8. If it's anything like chief then just double click select objects arrow(top toolbar on left) and check bottom of list, should be living area options. Alternatively it would be in defaults dbx under Plan.

  9. How about using the post tool. Set post to whatever size you want with square footing and adjust material. Post is adjustable and footing as well. If this is add on to house then showing the footing separate would be more likely than showing it as part of what is already there.

     

    Why would you just not attach a ledger board to carry joists? Curiosity is getting best of me on that.

     

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