Mintplanner

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  1. I've imported a duplex townhouse CAD .dwg file from an architect.  I created some walls that match the two wall thicknesses the architect used (8" and 3-1/2").   I then turned off all but walls, door, and window layers and then converted Cad to Walls.  I attached a photo of the result.  This is all one floor (plan view, without mirroring other floors).  Any idea how I can get more walls to be recognized by Chief?  I see Chief only allows for two wall types in this type of conversion.  I have a bunch of these to do...just want to maximize use of the software.

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  2. The upgrade from 9.5 to X7 has my head spinning!  I don't recognize anything!

     

    I was hoping to download the Tutorials from Chief's site so I can watch them offline while I'm away from my broadband connection.  Does anyone have a workaround for this? 

     

    $1,995 to upgrade, and I can't even get a CD Tutorial! Grrrr...

     

    Tim

  3. Good Afternoon,

     

    I am wondering if there is any FREE .pdf writer that keeps all sheet sizes "to scale"...?

     

    Today, I graduated from Chief 9.5 to X7 (cha-ching!), and from Windows XP to 7, and I'd rather not pay to upgrade Adobe Writer 6.0 - I didn't care for it much anyway. I don't want any edge banners promoting the free .pdf writer, either. Yes, I want it all!

     

    Any suggestions?

     

    Tim

  4. I'm upgrading from XP so I can update Chief (from 9.54), and wondering if Windows 7 is sufficient?

     

    Is 8.1 Better?

     

    Are there Chief glitches with one version of Windows vs. the other?

     

    Any suggestions, or links to a similar thread welcome...I poked around, but didn't see this topic.

     

    Thanks in Advance,

    Tim

  5. Thank you all! I'm mainly residential, but a client of mine is going commercial and he wants me to handle his marketing in house moving forward. I never spent much time rendering in the past...wasn't impressed with what came in the "box" so I farmed it out. I was just wondering if Chief's latest version relieves the need to outsource renderings. The quality I am seeking was comparable to the multi-story rendering I posted. I need to handle condo building facades. After reading your comments it seems it might be a matter of learning the "tweaks".

    Simultaneously, I'm planning to replace a desktop, so getting the right equipment to perform said renderings is part II of my querry.

    Much Obliged

  6. I'm currently running 9.54 and POV Ray 3.5.  I realize I am waaaaay behind the curve here, but I'm upgrading in March to Chief's Latest version Xwhaterver.  Is the "stock" rendering tool good enough to impress your high dollar clients?  Or do I need to utilize third-party software for this?  I need to achieve results comparable to the attached image (because I'm currently paying to outsource this).

     

    I'm also building a new machine, so feel free to make recommendations for hardware that will enable me to achieve this.

     

    If third-party software is the answer, I'm open minded...nothing against Chief (I love you, man).

     

    TIA

     

     

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  7. I'm looking forward to Ferrari Architect! lol  

     

    Is Windows 6 or 7 optimal for Chief or do I need 7 Ultimate?

     

    I'd build my own desktop, but where to begin? I still gotta buy all the pieces, right? How do I ensure compatibility of all these components, and then get the appropriate drivers?  Ugh, i've suffered through a few hard drive replacements...

  8. So, after using Chief (currently 9.54) for over 14 years, I'm upgrading.

     

    But XP is no longer supported, and the latest Chief X6 won't run on XP (so I'm told).  I'm accustomed to using a desktop, plus a laptop to meet clients.  But I'm considering ordering a laptop only, with multiple monitor capability.  Is anyone currently set-up this way? And is there a reliable laptop that will get the job done?

     

    I generate full working drawings, and I will be expanding the rendering side of my business as well.