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Its not hiding anything. It just moved down to floor zero.
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Those fills are used for section views and are only created if you use the Auto Detail tool. If you want a fill to show up in your room in plan view, add that fill to your actual room using the Fill Style tab (not the Structure tab).
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numbering different plan check response revisions
Alaskan_Son replied to JoeinNorCal's topic in General Q & A
I really wish Chief would allow us to use Notes in Layout. This is another example of many where notes and a note schedule would make a lot of sense. -
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Yes it definitely CAN (depending on the size and position of the symbol and the position of the sun). I was only offering it as an alternative solution if you really want to use a panoramic image. The Billboard image method is better for most circumstances. It just isn't very well suited for panoramic images, typically requires several billboard images instead of just one panoramic image, and results in a much less dynamic affect when re-positioning cameras (without also repositioning billboard images that is).
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You can also change them all back in one fell swoop using Edit>Reset To Defaults>Roof Directives in Walls.
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It should and currently DOES work just fine. I think the OP's problems are related they're way back on version 10.04a which likely has all sorts of problems that have since been addressed.
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Thanks for sharing Mark
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See if CAD>Boxes>Insulation does what you're looking for. By the way, if you Explode that insulation CAD Block, you'll see that all they did was use an Insulation Box.
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The answer to your question is right there in that pop up message you got when you clicked on the triangle. Open the Trey Ceiling and
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Steel piers and beam framing for suspended house
Alaskan_Son replied to StephenD's topic in General Q & A
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That material is controlled by Material Defaults>Foundation Slab. If you change that setting you'll get what you're looking for with Polyline Solids, BUT then you'll also end up with white footings and slabs.
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I think you'll probably find that one of the easiest and most effective methods is going to be simply changing your material definition but the best method here depends a bit on the rendering technique you're using. Here's a start though: Pick a material that has a decent looking grain pattern. It doesn't have to be the same wood material that you ultimately want to use, it just needs to have a good grain pattern. Let's just use the standard Cedar material from the core catalog. Open the Define Material dialog for that Cedar material, click in the Texture tab, and copy the Texture Source file path. It should look something like C:\Users\UserName\Documents\Chief Architect Premier X12 Data\Templates\TemplateTextures.zip#zip:SolidCedarNaturalDC18.jpg Select a material that looks more like the one you actually want to display in your plan. Let's just use the standard Fir material from the core catalog. Open the Define Material dialog for that Fir material, click on the Texture tab, and paste the previously copied Texture Source file path into the Bump Map File field. Play with the Scale and/or Invert settings till you get the look you're after. Sometimes you can use a Texture Source and Bump Map that match, but using a different file source tends to create a more realistic hand scraped/machined look in my opinion. You just have to play with it.
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Does it though? roof.plan
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In the Export Drawing dialog, uncheck Export Filled Areas.
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Change extruded moulding profile to a solid shape?
Alaskan_Son replied to Lakeside-E's topic in General Q & A
It’s been repeated several times already. The REVOLVE tool. -
Change extruded moulding profile to a solid shape?
Alaskan_Son replied to Lakeside-E's topic in General Q & A
A zero inch thick polyline solid will result in TWO faces once it’s converted to a solid and exploded. Delete one of them. -
Change extruded moulding profile to a solid shape?
Alaskan_Son replied to Lakeside-E's topic in General Q & A
Reading through... Then of course I assumed you knew how to carry out the Subtraction... -
Change extruded moulding profile to a solid shape?
Alaskan_Son replied to Lakeside-E's topic in General Q & A
Read my second post again. -
Change extruded moulding profile to a solid shape?
Alaskan_Son replied to Lakeside-E's topic in General Q & A
This^^^^ ...although I would probably make the box first and then a larger subtraction to act like a lathe. -
Change extruded moulding profile to a solid shape?
Alaskan_Son replied to Lakeside-E's topic in General Q & A
That’s actually a pretty easy one. Just create that using a zero thickness polyline solid, explode, delete the unnecessary face, select the remaining face, and use the Revolve tool. -
Change extruded moulding profile to a solid shape?
Alaskan_Son replied to Lakeside-E's topic in General Q & A
I just end up making these types of “moldings” out of solids. -
Change extruded moulding profile to a solid shape?
Alaskan_Son replied to Lakeside-E's topic in General Q & A
No. I’ve been requesting this one for years. -
You should be able to add filler items to get the cabinet schedule numbered appropriately and then simply delete the filler items one by one. Just don’t click Renumber Schedule.
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Even a 24" box is a non-starter for us.
