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Newbie setting best-practice defaults to start
PitMan71 replied to QuickDraw59's topic in General Q & A
Yeah. Being annoyed is part of the process. Chief is a tool and learning to use it for your particular application will take time. I think what you have there looks good so far. If you want a slab on grade foundation you will select that in the rooms or under your floor defaults. Click the wrench on your tool bar. Scroll to Floors and Rooms >> Floor Levels >> 1st floor. This will open the defaults for this floor. Under Structure scroll to the bottom under floor. Most of my plans or raised so I have never used this option. When I build my foundation on my plans I select the defaults for my slab there. -
Newbie setting best-practice defaults to start
PitMan71 replied to QuickDraw59's topic in General Q & A
Welcome to Chief and to the group! You can do most anything in Chief. I have used Softplan and I prefer Chief. I'm from Alabama where it's all of the above foundation-wise. My approach is different than most, I would suggest for you to pick a plan and start drawing it in chief. Watch some of the tutorial videos.... Learn a little and do a little. Some of the concepts can be overwhelming until you experience why they are the way they are. I would be happy to talk and share my experience. I started using Chief at the end of December so I am just over three months in. -
I get it..... Hard to appreciate the videos if you don't know what the views are for. Once I learned how plan views worked, I realized just how powerful they are. Essentially, the views are for the particular ways you want to view the plan such as for presentation, layouts for construction drawings, for quick reference, etc. While the "Working Plan view" is your work space and can be manipulated layer wise however you want ... for me it's a hot mess because everything is on but it's how I work.... it doesn't affect any of your layer settings in your views.... Also, you can have your views set up with a default set drawing tools, text, etc. For instance, my mechanical drawings are all 1/8" scale so my settings in that view are set to draw in the standards (layers, text, scale, etc.) that I want for my mechanical views AND that doesn't affect any of my others views unless I turn those layers on or off. Once you get them set, you can send them to your layout to look the way you want. I would be happy to talk to you more on the phone if you have the time.
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I switched from the trial and didn't have any issues. So you shouldn't either. You will just go from not being able to save to being able to.
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Welcome to the group. Where specifically are you located?
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This is a great video also.
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You can accomplish this using roof planes. Then you will need to check Boxed Eave:" and set to the depth of your overhang, in your case 24". Create any brackets you want with 3d solids. I learned how to do manually roofs with this video. It will be helpful when building a roof where there is no room definition. Good luck.
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I fixed the roof hole and the wall >> roof tool worked perfectly. Thanks
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Yeah. I pulled the roof hole on that side out a bit when I was tinkering with some other things. Thanks for the information.... I will dig into it.
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I have an interior wall that borders a space that has a dormer. The wall extends up above the roof and I want it to have siding above and drywall below. How can I accomplish this? See attached.Chelsea 2.plan.zip
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That box is asking what layer to add the hatching on. To make it appear again.... It's under preferences. On the left click "Reset Options" then "Reset Message Boxes" - Reset suppressing of message boxes. Shane
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This thread may help with stair issue.
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Y'all are the best there is! Thank you. Shane
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I have a straight stair that I want the lower portion to have open rail. BUT I want it to transition to between walls as it goes through the floor. Is there a way to break a continuous stair to have open rail to a certain point and then transition to between walls? Thanks in advance. Chelsea.plan.zip
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Thanks Five years later! Learned something useful today.