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Everything posted by Joe_Carrick
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The 3D Symbol is in fact a 3D Model/Object. If you want something different then you build it up from solids in a blank plan and display it in a 3D View. Then use the Convert to Symbol Tool to add it to the Library as a new Cabinet Door. Changing an existing 3D Symbol is possible to a certain extent, but it takes some knowledge of the tools available and it's not something that is really easy to explain. If you could explain exactly what door in the core catalog you want to modify and what modifications you want to make then I could give you the steps to accomplish it. IAE, nothing in the core catalog can actually be modified and stored in the core catalog. A copy that you place in the user library can be modified.
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You can use the Trim Tool and then change one of the lines to either a different layer, color or line weight. When then joined they will not become one.
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Graeme's answer is exactly what I said - but he explained it better.
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All you really need to do is change the "Current CAD Layer" to a Layer that has the linestyle and color you want. Basically that's what Ray and Bill are doing.
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Todd, I use just one Layout Template but multiple sheet sizes. It takes a bit to set it up to work but it can be done. I'm not the only one that does this. Essentially, I have one Layout Template that has several different Borders, Each Border has it's own set of Layers and it's simply a matter of switching Layer Sets and Page Print Sizes.
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What Would Be 1 Thing You Would Love To See Ca Fix Or Add?
Joe_Carrick replied to ragetoca's topic in General Q & A
Perry, Do you really thing that Slabs (Especially Mono-Slabs) are OK? I absolutely can not get them to work the way I need them to be. The cross section is not correct for the way they are actually built. -
Sorry about that. I uploaded the correct library now
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Note: The 2D Block may be suppressed by selecting "None" in the 2D Block Tab of the symbol dbx.
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Here's a simple wall niche symbol. It inserts automatically into a wall and can be resized, moved up,down,sideways and otherwise edited. If it's in the wrong side of the wall it can be rotated 180 degrees using the symbol dbx and likewise can be moved relative to the face of the wall by adjusting the "y" origin. You might need to use a PSolid to fill the opening in the back of the wall, depending on your needs. Similar symbols can be created with different geometry such as arched, etc. Enjoy. Wall Niche - Rectangular.calibz
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1. Create an indented box in 3D and assign the Tile material to it. 2. While in the 3D View convert it to a "Window Symbol" and add to the library. 3. Insert the symbol in the wall - you might have to adjust the origin and suppress casings, etc. A lot of the finer points can actually be done in the symbol dbx of the library item.
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Be careful about selecting a Laptop for use with larger monitors. Generally, the maximum resolution that a Laptop will support is the native resolution of the built-in monitor. That means that you'd be limited to 1920x1200, I have a Desktop and a Laptop which I keep synched so that I have my projects on both. If you can get the power worked out for a Desktop in your van then I think you should go that way. You get more computer for the money and you could probably buy an identical system for home.
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Jim, The scenario that you outlined for your projects is very workable. For the CDs you can send Plans, Interior Elevations, Sections, Schedules, etc from both the overall structure Plan and the Individual Unit Plans to a single Layout File. Keeping the Plan Files separate makes a lot of sense since that keeps the Plan Files relatively small and manageable.
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Scott, In the Bonus Library there are 3D Text Symbols. Place them in your Plan and then in the Elevation View rotate each letter as needed about the "Y" axis. There's no need to create a complete string - just manipulate the individual letter symbols.
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I will differ from Val on this one. 1. Create a "Solid Railing Wall" using a 3/8" thick Glass Wall Type just outside of the Shower. 2. Make this wall "No Room Definition" and "No Locate". 3. Insert a Doorway and then make that a "Solid Door" (3/8" thick glass) with no Casings and No Frame. 4. Adjust the railing height and the door height. 5. Slide the railing wall into the opening.
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After step 2 - select Add New - then change to Crown. By selecting Crown first you are changing the designation of the base molding to a Crown Molding. That's where the problem is.
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You need to click the "Add" button so that there is more than one molding in the room. Otherwise, you are just redefining the existing molding.
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It's really best to do all CAD Editing in the Section View rather than in the Layout. It's easier since you are working at scale and all CAD work done in the Section View of the Plan will be automatically reflected in the Layout - assuming both files are open.
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If you open the SHP file in sketchup you can export it to 3DS which can then be imported into Chief as a symbol.
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Alan, I'm not sure exactly what you are asking. That said, the curved wall at the second floor doesn't align with the first floor wall - and neither does the stair itself. What is planned to be under the stair? Storage? Just enclosed space?
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Todd, The key to making it work is to set the height of the room polyline to1". Also make sure you set the molding to exterior (unchkeck "inside polyline").
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One thing that I adhere to religiously is to make all my CAD work in the Elevation Camera View. That includes Text and and extra line work such as the Line under the Title, etc. Any succh CAD done that way is automatically reflected in the Layout. I avoid using the "Edit Layout Tool" like the plague - I don't see any reason to use it at all.
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BTW, you can also save any Window Configuration to the Library so that you don't have to recreate it again. Then once place in a wall you can still change the type, size, arch, etc without losing other configuration parameters,
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Larry, You can create a molding profile and put it in the library for the Window Sill. Actually Chief provides 3 Window Sill profiles but they probably aren't the size you would want. Creating your own is easy.
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It's possible to restrict the Floor Cameras to the Room - but the framing is outside the room so it won't show. The other option is to only frame the walls of the room you want - or put those wall's framing on their own layer.