Ridge_Runner

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  1. I have used dropbox for some time. I follow the method CA suggests, as Scott (dshall) mentioned, by saving to my hard disk and then uploading the folders to dropbox; haven't had any problems so far. It has made sharing client info and views sooooo much easier. I just email them a link to their folder - much quicker and much less of a hassle. Mike
  2. Great band from "the day." If my memory serves me correctly they did a lot of the studio work on some of the greatest Motown hits. Mike
  3. Thanks, Jerry. Wished I could have found these last year! Mike
  4. I use a cabinet. I modify the depth and just use the cabinet door, changed to whatever I want. That's the way we build them - just a cabinet face frame with a door attached; and it matches the cabinets in the house if desired. I put these on many plans, especially for an access to the back of the plumbing for a shower. I have personally had to tear out tile, backerboard, etc. just to repair a leaking shower connection. I wished then there had been an access panel on the back side of the wall. Mike
  5. Thanks, Mark. I will give that a try.
  6. Joey, that would be how I normally do it but this client is going totally custom. Thanks, Mike
  7. I have a client who wants std. 24" base deep cabinets on one side of a corner and 30" deep base cabinets on the opposite side. I have tried everything I know to simply make one side of the corner 30" and the front stay put (only the back of the cabinet move and the countertop covers correctly). I can change the cabinet side to the wall but the front moves with it - not what I want. I can do a workaround but I would like to keep the cabinet schedule correct and not have to add notes everywhere. I have attached the simple X7 plan showing what I am looking for. Thanks, Mike X7-corner cabinet.plan
  8. Michael has mentioned one of the first things I check if I have a "blank" view. I have some CAD Details with several sections in each I have created. I may send one or more to layout in different windows from that same CAD Detail. I sometimes get a blank view if I start moving them around or resizing them. It works but can be confusing sometimes. I just start resizing the boxes and they show up. Mike
  9. I'll second that. Johnny, I always enjoy the visual styles you incorporate into your work. In my neck of the woods I don't usually do the type presentations that you seem gifted at. Most clients aren't interested and just want their drawings finished so they can start yesterday! Mike
  10. Graham, unless I am missing something you are referring to we can do this now. The attached screenshop was done in X7 in a Rich Text box. All different fonts, sizes, bold, underline in the same box. Mike
  11. Thanks, Michael. It would have taken me printing out what I could find in the manual, having it all in front of me, while I fiddled away an entire afternoon or day trying to understand what your "picture" showed me in a few minutes! Thanks again, Mike
  12. Lew, I think he is using the older Chief 9 and not referring to X9. Mike
  13. javi_iq (please give us a name to address you by) - you could use rectangular polylines in elevation, break the edges to the profile of your floor sections, and convert them to a polyline solid. That could be adjusted in plan for proper width, etc. Problem with this method is you don't have as much automation and control if things should change later. You will probably still have to use a different element, slabs, other polyline solids, tools, etc. for the perpendicular floor beams. Others will no doubt chime in and give other methods to consider. Your project is certainly an "outside of the box" for CA, but it can be done. Mike
  14. Thanks, Dermot - that was it. When I changed it to "Show Component Labels" it shows correctly in the schedule. I don't believe I ever changed that setting before. Is "Show Single Label for Entire Unit" the OOB default? Thanks again, Mike
  15. I created a box window from the window box icon in a plan in X7. I rarely use the box or bay window icon as I have found them to more trouble than doing them manually. Thought I would try it one more time for this project. Deleted the two side windows leaving the one on the front. This plan has already gone to the lumber yard for quotes. Fortunately the lumber yard caught an error in the box window size in the schedule. It appears to be reporting the approx. size of the entire box and not the window. Is this a bug in the software as the numbers for height and width in the schedule are too large and obviously in error for the actual window? Thanks, Mike
  16. But Chief does use the GPU to render. GPU for renders; CPU for raytraces. Buy the best graphics card your budget can afford that, of course, will work with your system. If raytracing is what you want to do, make sure you have more processor horsepower available to get slower processing times - most on here recommend the more cores the better. Mike
  17. I know why this worked for Joe. If you look in his signature you see he is on X9! Sneaky..... Mike
  18. Glenn, CA needs to hire you, move you to the States (or not), and put you in charge of training, or at least their training videos! What a tremendous resource you are. Thanks for you willingness to always help. Mike
  19. I have been running a Digital Storm gaming system (in my signature) for almost 6-years; never had any trouble with it and it still performs well. They run special systems with special pricing all of the time, but will build you anything you want - and can afford; excellent quality with quality parts. However, my models, like Larry, are getting bigger with more materials (rock, etc.), and fills than ever before which is beginning to slow mine down. My video card was great 6-years ago. Harder to keep up today as I am doing more renders than I ever did a few years ago. I will probably buy another Digital Storm gaming system this year and keep my old one for a spare and for my helper - if I ever get one! Mike
  20. Thanks, Curt. I have decorative corbels under it and will use those also. I am an Engineer but not registered. This job does not need a stamp. Thanks, Mike