eddieritter

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  1. Does anyone have a good source of where to find good images of people to import? For example: man sitting using a laptop, woman sitting reading a book and drinking coffee, etc.
  2. Something else to consider is that Dropbox has limited storage before you get into some $$$. I've been using Dropbox for a few years now and it works well for organizaing my files. I generally have three folders per job file. Plans & Layouts, Renderings, Photos. I also have a general folder for Custom Textures. The photos in particular can chew threw the free GB or 2 that Dropbox gives you when you sign up. Then you start paying yearly fees. The first one's not that bad but when you get to needing over 100 GB or so (I think, I'm not sure exactly what it is) you get into the large business account. I think it's like $500 a year or something like that. Just like the Chief Architect SSA yearly membership, must be paid yearly. P.S. I also don't really add the Chief Architect hard files to the Dropbox. The Archives and User Libraries are all local to the indivudual computer I'm using (work, home, etc.) Hence why I have the custom texture folder. When I open a plan and it's telling me that I have an unidentified texture, I know just where to find it.
  3. I've had that happen to me before. If you haven't done so, I'd try adding a new wall covering. Double click on the wall/walls that the siding is showing up on the interior. Then go the the wall covering tab and add your new wall covering. See if that helps.
  4. I use a non-default cursor for work (the one that has the yellow circle behind the pointer) because I do a lot of presentations to display my work and whatnot. But whenever I'm inside the Chief Architect workspace, I've noticed that the cursor changes back to the normal white arrow. You can turn the cross-hairs on and off, but it's not really what I'm looking for. Is there an easy sollution? Maybe something I'm not seeing, etc? Thanks Eddie