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If I was to make a video with common problems and common fixes it would just be a short commentary to encourage people to: Use the Tutorial Guide to get started (it will help you understand the basics of how Chief was intended to be used). If you start out missing some of the fundamentals, you're going to struggle ALWAYS. Use the Help files (both via Launch Help and via the little "Help" button in the various dialogs. In my opinion, this should be the very first place a person goes to learn what a tool or setting is, what it does, and how it was intended to be used. Go to the videos and the Knowledge Base articles only after deciding that the Help files don't answer your question Go to the forum when all the above fails or if it's a question on an issue that simply doesn't seem to be addressed elsewhere If your time is worth much, consider getting some personal training. You might be surprised out how much you can learn in a short session. Its typically FAR MORE than you would glean spending the same amount of time typing up questions and reading answers here on the forum...which by the way can be very misleading (the answers).
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Here's a quick sloppy example of what I typically do... https://youtu.be/e9BVQ4cQcTc
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It's in there. Go to Tools>3D Text
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Light and Vent Requirement Schedule
Alaskan_Son replied to KilianDrafting's topic in Tips & Techniques
Rich. "Auto" generating a schedule like that is kinda possible but requires an inordinate amount of setup time, some very complex macros, quite a bit of Ruby savvy, and some very careful maintenance. Totally not worth it in my opinion. There are some pretty easy ways you can really speed up your copying and pasting of info. from plan to excel though in order to make the job quicker and reduce errors including; Using temporary schedules Copying and pasting directly from schedules (either in whole or in part) Using some pretty simple custom text macros and copying/pasting from those -
For whatever its worth, this one thing (3D lettering) is almost the only thing I personally use Sketchup for anymore.
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If I need 3D letters like that, Here what I do: Use Sketchup to create the letters Import those into Chief as a symbol Create a CAD Detail From View to get the extrusion shapes Cut/paste those into plan Convert them into polyline solids Convert to solids if necessary
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My brother always calls it a Boston Hip for some reason while I call it a Dutch Hip...and we both grew up in the same place.
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CAD Detail From View is probably in my top 5 favorite tools in Chief. Just remember that you don't have to actually use the CAD Detail for anything. I use it all the time to simply get snap points and then Cut/Copy Paste Hold Position back into plan. Example: Instead of zooming in and placing points at a potentially incorrect location, create a CAD Detail From View, drop a dimension into the plan, and then cut/paste hold position back into your elevation view. I typically make the points 0" in size, make them invisible, or put them onto a different layer and turn that layer off.
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Different stud material showing separately in M.L.
Alaskan_Son replied to dshall's topic in General Q & A
Framing schedules, reporting methods, layer settings, active layer sets, ML polylines, material definitions, multiple ML's, post creation editing...there are a lot of options and forks in the road for sure. -
Text itself is controlled by the Roof Plane's label Text size is controlled by the Roofs, Labels layer text style
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Different stud material showing separately in M.L.
Alaskan_Son replied to dshall's topic in General Q & A
When you have the time and inclination, set up a meeting with me Scott. I think I can help you use the material list a lot more effectively. -
I'm guessing it's a ceiling height issue...room above is open below for some reason?
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Different stud material showing separately in M.L.
Alaskan_Son replied to dshall's topic in General Q & A
I'm curious Scott, why do you even need a material list for the existing? -
Read up on the Gable Roof Line tool. Also, another quick power tip: You can also Cut/Paste Hold Position to put framing all in a single wall detail.
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Different stud material showing separately in M.L.
Alaskan_Son replied to dshall's topic in General Q & A
Scott, You're not missing anything. I think you'll find that your best bet is to simply run 2 different material lists. One with all the objects except for Framing #2 and then one with only Framing #2 (or vicy versy), and then just manually change the name in the material list. That framing material naming issue has been around for a while. I've dug deep into all the files we typically shouldn't touch in the past and I've never found a setting that affects the way framing is named in the material list. I think the only place I really haven't checked is in the main program file. That's probably where it is. -
P.S. You can also turn the brightness up on the image to get a similar effect.
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Here's my personal approach. Send to the back drawing group. Draw a Polyline or CAD box over the top, set the fill style to solid>background color, and give it a transparency Send the Polyline to the back drawing group and then Move Forward In Group
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Don't Know Technical Term but need to draw this window
Alaskan_Son replied to luckyudesign's topic in General Q & A
We can do the same basic thing simply using the shape tab settings. You can get almost any possible roof shape you want across the top of the window using those settings... -
Michael's Symbol Manipulation Workshop
Alaskan_Son replied to Rich_Winsor's topic in Symbols and Content
Thanks so much Rich, you 're too kind good sir...too kind : ) And thank you Scott and Rene as well. You guys aren't so bad either! -
Just noticed that you're using Interiors. That's where your problem is. Interiors doesn't have that feature. You'll have to use dimensions or dialog boxes of one sort or another. There are a lot of ways to resize things.
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Thta's simply controlled by the line weight of that particular object.
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Just to clarify here, this is the order of operation... Press (do not release mouse button yet)>Drag>Tab (now you can release the mouse button)
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Hi Rachel, That was done with a doorway.
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Those wall panels do the same thing. I think what you're really after needs to be done with moldings, wall material regions, primitives, or a special customized symbol set as Inserts Into Wall. Wall panels aren't the right tool though IMO.
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You can also just manually place any cabinet door style from the library directly into the plan as a fixture.