tomfeehan

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  1. How kind of both of you, MoeGia & Rpadge, quick response and I'm sure I'll be able to figure it out from here.  

     

    I am a fan of WindsorONE products and the link shows the style of profiles I will be using on this upcoming project.

     

    https://windsorone.com/products/moldings/classical-craftsman/

     

    Included below is the first preliminary pic sent to customer.  I will be detailing out exterior with similar moldings at eaves, columns, etc.  Again, thanks for the help.

     

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  2. I'm relatively new to this  . .   however . . .  I'm assuming Chief allows an easy way to create window trim options, in this case I'm looking for a Craftsman casing design that I can use in the default section so I don't have to go around and apply custom moldings individually to every window interior.  Can anyone help?  Much appreciated!  

  3. Just a comment about monitor choice, fast machines are nice but, in terms of time spent working on a project, the larger and higher res the monitor the less zooming in and out.  Definitely saves time drawing.  I have a 2 monitors and one is a Asus 4k.  Really nice!  ($600 though) 

  4. I to design & build and had a mobile office although it wasn't a Benz. As you have already bought the Benz it's a little late for

    me to recommend not doing the mobile office.  That said, I think you will tire of it so, I would design your interior so it has other 

    uses than an office.  I would agree, no need for a 55" monitor in such a cozy setting.  My clients are all professionals, doctors,

    etc. and ever since I have been providing them with Chief ray traces, they have all been sufficiently impressed using just a

    1920x1080 display.  I use a 4k display along with the one just mentioned and I prefer 3D modeling on the 1920x1080.  I have

    found that Chief is much more interested in processor power than expensive graphics so, I also agree,go with the desktop.

    I am curious if you plan to get a generator?  One of the things I enjoyed most was setting up onsite to do my initial design work

    prior to having power to plug into.

    Also, I just bought a Lenovo Yoga Pro 3 and that runs Chief just fine and provides great "on the go"

    tech-ness with clients.  Anyway, good luck, I think you owe everyone a pic when you get it done. ;)