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  1. Love the back drop David.  8 months out of the year probably snow covered or too cold to have outdoor pool.

     

    I did the same thing as David mentions, created a room then used divider walls and opened below.  Square or rectangular pools are easier for a inside room.. you can do plines too.. just more a PITA.

  2. Why use the snap grid at all, when you can control everything with a dimension, down to thousandths of an inch?  My day job we use Inventor and AutoCAD and I don't use snaps/grid there either (and we design/build everything from plant steel to mechanical parts with GT), and never had a an issue.  So my curiosity to you all is asking why is it used, except for a good starting point?  

  3. Hi Mike,

     

    Was this what your trying to do?  Lower the garage floor so you can drop the shed roof to clear second floor window?  The issue was the second floor dropped too?  I had a similar case, split level basically.  See the attached cross section.  I also attached your plan...  I did not mess with your roof.. fig. you can do that.  Hope I understood the issue and helped.  

     

    Oh.. on the foundation dbx I checked room supplies floor for the room above.  

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  4. WOW...

     

    I was reusing the same plan for a builder for another house, and I had the ramp wall in that (did back X10 days).  OK.. well, no more answers required..  Thanks Chop.

     

    And I was like "whose Jenna"?  :-)  How could I forget...  we all look forward to her vids in the spring.

     

  5. A little guidance here.. please.  I have a ramp wall that I am capping at the stairs.  I have a couple issues with this method...  was wondering if there is a work around or setting to correct the items I mentioned below, or do I just need to finish using 3D Polylines.

     

    My first attachment I was wondering if there was a way I can delete the post at the wall?  Just like we can do with railings.

     

    On my second attachment (2-pronged question here), I am assuming I have to manually model the stringer (red) or is there a setting I am missing?  One creates at the wall.. but not the ramp.  The second part (yellow) involves offsetting newels, banisters and the railing.  Ramps put two railings in, and you either have to turn both off or leave one on.  In this case I left the right on.  This hangs the newel post over the "tread".. what I call the "wall cap".  So I offset this in the newels/balusters dbx.  The post moves, but not the railing or the balusters.  How do I get these to move also?

     

    I will be out of office most of the day tomorrow, so hopefully when I return I can hear from all you experts  :-)

     

    THANKS IN ADVANCE.

     

     

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  6. On 2/22/2019 at 9:47 AM, DavidJPotter said:

    "My advice to anyone is to follow an endeavor that you love and thereafter it will not seem like a job but rather a life of fun and creativity."

     

    DJP

    Told all my kids this as they entered adulthood...  It is GREAT ADVICE.  After all your going to be working for 50 plus years, do something you love.

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  7. I'm guessing the radius and diameter dimension is still not an option on X10?  Will it be there on X11?  Shouldn't this have always been a standard thing in dimensioning?  I can fudge a circle dim., but how many actual circles do we build?  I need to dim many arcs..  Any shortcut ways to dim. a center of a arc?  I can see the point when I pick the arc, but not in dim mode.  Back to the drawing board and locate centers with cad lines is the only way I can think.

  8. As far as the extra thick wall, what I did was to create a new wall type in the dbx, framed and drywall on both sides, with the gap you are needing.  Might be a little PITA for the different areas you have, but this worked pretty well, and it framed like the builder wanted.

     

    Re: the 45's, you just have to keep playing with it.  You might have to put in 12" flat section then an angle piece...  if that takes, throw a dim on the flat and just keep widdling it down till you know you can't anymore.  At least that's what I just did.  Just be thankful your not using a pony wall here, CHIEF's pony and railing walls don't work the greatest.   

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  9. I need someone to refresh this old memory of mine..  looked around and couldn't find my answer, but I know I've done a while ago.  Client has a tight space for a custom vanity (like the one attached).  I can get this modeled, but when I place it, Chief wants to add the fillers on both sides.  Where do I turn this auto filler off for just this one cabinet?  I found it in the defaults, but then it turns the fillers off on all cabinets throughout the cottage.

     

    Thanks...

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  10. Hi Robert,

     

    Mine looked pretty much like yours, until I realized your layer display was floating on a separate screen.  Didn't know, (didn't try actually) that we could do that.  I can with Inventor, Mechanical Desktop and do, just never thought about doing this with Chief as well.  Now it does simulate yours :-)

     

    Beautiful house BTW...

  11. I had a project that had an exterior stairs as well.  I did not create the stairs it in a room however.  I had a slab (porch) on main level, then a deck on the second.  I connected the stairs to these two levels.  No room creation was involved.  I had an issue of the stairs not showing on the second floor (because I did not use a room definition of "opened below).  So what I did, per a suggestion on this forum, was to create another Reference Floor Display set, turned everything off except the stair layer (and changed to black) plus added a couple cad lines to clean up, and showed that on my second level plan view.  See attached.  This was in Chief Premier X10, I don't know much about HDP.      

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  12. Now that's funny Alan...

     

    Going to have to look this up.. I am confused also on the vegan egg thing.

     

    Your houses look nice, have you tried the Ray trace or Physical Based Renders yet?  Make's it more realistic.  I'm glad your keeping the artistic juices flowing, very important.

  13. That would make sense if it was a different door.  But it is an exact copy of the door to the left, just a switch of the hinge side.  And I used this door throughout house (in 11 different  bathrooms with different lighting), and this is the only room it does this in.  I fixed though by toggling sunlight.   

     

    Thanks for your input Graham.  I was reading through this forum last night for a solution, so many tricks and settings that everyone suggest..  was mind boggling and a lot of "huh's?   

  14. On 6/11/2018 at 8:09 PM, HumbleChief said:

    Tried those simple changes and the beams were still light blue. No doubt your suggestions have merit but it's a bit stupid to have to deal with 'light leaks' and other anomalies when using PBR. It should just work without having to lower the sun for an 'interior' PBR view or turn down the sun to 100 because the sun affects the display of material 'inside' the building. I assume Chief is working on these issues

     

    I am with Larry on this.  I design houses, not a lighting specialist for renders.  I have a glowing casing on one door in the same room as another.  UGH@!  There is a roof, there isn't any "sun" coming into this bath, two exact doors.. but one the casing glows, the other doesn't.  I just want to PBR without having to spend more than 10 minutes trying to figure this out.  Deadlines to meet.. going to Raytrace.  

     

    Before I submitted the above, I tried one more thing.. I turned the sunlight off.. and it fixed the issue (kinda).  WHY???? Like I mentioned, there isn't any natural light in this room, so?

     

    Since I hadn't heard much on X11..  is the PBR getting these issues fixed?

     

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