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I really dislike that saying. By all means...ask the question, but that doesn't necessarily mean its a good question. It might very well be dumb. Anyone who claims that there are no dumb questions must have never had someone ask for an answer you just gave them...usually because they were too lazy to listen or comprehend. Those questions ARE dumb. Anyway, If its dumb, so be it. You're better off asking a dumb question than not asking at all. On a side note though, these questions we're talking about don't quite qualify as dumb but they're very poorly presented. We're not doing anyone any favors by not pointing it out. A little off subject, but I'm curious Michael, how do you handle your wall angles and text?
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Either Uncheck "Use Default Formatting" or remove the extra inch marks you added to your label.
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Absolutely agree. Please don't take any of this the wrong way either Krissy. Mick's only trying to help ("tough love" if you will). You're just unlikely to get out any more than what you put in, and if your last 2 queries are the best you can do, then I would suggest you should probably just give up now. BUT, if you can take the constructive criticism and give us a bit more to work with than maybe...just maybe...you'll get the answers you're looking for.
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By the way, this can also be done in Chief without using the watermark feature at all, and in such a way that gives you far more control and flexibility but it requires converting your text to polylines which is most effectively done in another app (one of the only things I use Sketchup for anymore)...
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Same thing I have suggested to users as well. Only thing I would do differently is skip the screen capture step. Instead, just export picture directly from Chief with a transparent background...
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Rev A Shelf Component Display in Plan View?
Alaskan_Son replied to WoodlandDesign's topic in General Q & A
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Alan, I could be misunderstanding but what you need to do is UNCHECK Rotate with plan. It should work in layout too. Anyway, give it a shot and see if that helps at all.
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Absolutely significant. Try going to File>Print>Drawing Sheet Setup. I'd venture to guess your Drawing Margins are out of whack.
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Blank area in hatching @ wall breaks
Alaskan_Son replied to GTdraftingdesign's topic in General Q & A
BTW Richard, as a workaround for now (in case you haven't discovered it already), you can just get into the habit of placing 3 Wall hatches in these situations...one for one side of the niche, one for the opposite side of the niche, and one for the niche area. An obvious pain of course, but at least its something. -
Blank area in hatching @ wall breaks
Alaskan_Son replied to GTdraftingdesign's topic in General Q & A
That's bizarre. I hadn't seen that one yet. I hope you've reported that? -
I would personally do it completely from scratch and forget the muntins . Muntins are okay but are a bit limiting and less realistic than other equally quick options. Plus, you're going to need to create your separate glass pieces anyway. It's only a couple extra steps with boolean operations to model the lead caming.
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The light works if you toggle the sunlight off. Sorry, that's all I have time to offer right now. Not a solution I know, but at least its something.
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Blank area in hatching @ wall breaks
Alaskan_Son replied to GTdraftingdesign's topic in General Q & A
You should only need TWO different wall types or use the Hatch Wall tool and 2 different hatch patterns. Off angle walls would be trickier though and would require a custom hatch pattern. -
...or Build>Image>Create Billboard Image This will give you a picture whose size is very easy to manipulate and position.
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This is one of my biggest pet peeves about Chief's auto floor framing and I don't believe there's any way of controlling it. If somebody could show me otherwise, I would be stoked. I think the 2 best options are manually deleting after framing or temporarily changing interior walls to invisible, framing, and then changing walls back.
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How do I now resize a view sent to layout in X10?
Alaskan_Son replied to adventhomes's topic in General Q & A
I personally wouldn't consider the X9 behaviour "critical functionality". Actually, it was rather unusual and awkward IMO. Only the dumbest of objects actually work that way anywhere else in Chief, and as Joe pointed out, this was the inevitable cost of the added ability to reshape layout boxes (something everybody seemed to insist was ridiculous that we couldn't already do). This seems to be one of the cases where everybody wants something but nobody gives any consideration as to what the cost might be. Anyway, I hardly ever used the "feature" myself...only occasionally to reshape a 3D view so I guess I may not be as sensitive to your plight. On a side note, have you considered adding Rotate/Resize About Current Point (RRACP), Place Point, and Delete Temporary Points to your list of hotkeys or easily accessible tools? You might even consider adding the latter 2 as regular hotkeys and just leave RRACP toggled on all the time. In the absence of any temporary points, RRACP just behaves like the default behaviour. I don't know, just a few ideas I thought I'd throw out there as it sounds like you're using that opposing-corner-anchored scaling functionality quite a bit. -
Need to change background color for line drawing
Alaskan_Son replied to UrbanAbode's topic in General Q & A
3D>Edit Active Camera>Backdrop -
How do I now resize a view sent to layout in X10?
Alaskan_Son replied to adventhomes's topic in General Q & A
You don't need to change that setting in preferences and you don't need to totally switch Edit modes. All you have to do if you want that particular functionality is press the X key before you start dragging (which temporarily puts you into the Resize edit mode). You can also simply Control or Shift select your layout box and then resize to get the same result. I see now that what Chopsaw is looking for is the ability to drag one corner while the opposite corner remains stationary, and have the layout box change scale without changing shape. For that, and assuming we're just talking about a rectangular layout box, I think these are the 2 fastest methods: 1. Switch to Rotate/Resize about current point, place a point at the opposite corner, and drag corner using using the X key. 2. Draw a diagonal line from one corner to the other and drag corner along line using right mouse button or while holding the Alt key. -
How do I now resize a view sent to layout in X10?
Alaskan_Son replied to adventhomes's topic in General Q & A
I must be missing something here. I don't understand what the problem is. Right click and drag seems to do exactly the same thing as anything I ever did on X9. -
More or less. Yes.
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3 things: Multiple terrains are possible if you convert one of them to a symbol. Of course one of them wouldn't be a real terrain but it might work for what you're trying to accomplish. You don't have to resize your terrain. You can just pull your camera back if you want. You can also just draw a closed polyline and give it the appropriate fill instead of using your terrain skirt.
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Yep. Another good method. NOTE: The Distribution Path method will only work properly in plan views.
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I think the most intuitive and effective method is probably using a Distribution Path. Here's a video a made a while back that might help you out... It doesn't have to be a closed polyline. It can be open. The same basic principles apply. If you're using X10, the process is even easier now because you can use any polyline as the basis for your Distribution Path by just clicking the Convert Polyline tool and then selecting Distribution Path.
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How do I now resize a view sent to layout in X10?
Alaskan_Son replied to adventhomes's topic in General Q & A
Like Chop pointed out, you can just use the alternate edit behavior. Just right click and drag or hold down the Alt. key while dragging