Chopsaw

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  1. Hi Mark, Give this a try, it seems to work fine for me. If your original .jpg is more that 96 dpi you could make your own library material with higher resolution. Marbel For Mark.calibz
  2. Larry, That has nothing to do with the floor. It just fixes the wall that was sticking up in Perspective Floor Overview when you were recording your video. I was working with your plan file when Glenn posted and I am sure he is correct about the floor but I tried several different ways to fix it but still can't seem to find a happy place for the floor. Sure it displays ok but the numbers in the DBX are all over the place and make no sense to me. Maybe Scott and Glenn could host a Workshop with a model like yours to fix and demonstrate with.
  3. The answer to the easy question is that your exterior Alcove wall is set to "Balloon Through Ceiling Above"
  4. I know it is impossible to take a plan file backwards, but do you not keep a copy for testing and research ?
  5. No, un check to prevent wacky and it works. Sorry I did not see your edit, looks like all is ok now.
  6. That works for me Shane. Is it only with the left mouse button depressed?
  7. This type of problem should be posted in General Q&A and you should get some good help there. Just delete and re post. There have also been some recent posts on this subject if you do a search. Welcome to the Forum.
  8. Scott, I was working with this in a related problem and discovered that this functionality was lost with X8 and I had to go back to X7 to do my work and then import into X8. I was trying to make a transparent image in an elevation view and found that in X8 it only works in plan view. However I did not realize that this was a lost functionality in 3D views until now, and have not reported that to tech support. If you have a moment please go back to X7 and see if it works the way you remember and I think you will be pleasantly surprised. No need to even remove backdrop. But then we must be sure this is restored for X9
  9. These two posts seem eerily similar : https://chieftalk.chiefarchitect.com/index.php?/topic/11563-very-weird-ray-trace/?hl=%2Bray+%2Btrace Since you have the JPEG you may be able to recreate and define the material within chief to fix the problem.
  10. I Assume that you mean the vector display properties.
  11. Anna, This may be the video that you are referring to that covers breaking and trimming imported elevation lines, which are much different than auto generated chief elevation contours. https://www.chiefarchitect.com/videos/watch/6082/grandview-how-we-modified-the-terrain.html?playlist=127
  12. Thanks Jon, I was just offline fooling around with drivers and rolled back 2 versions and restored some functionality on the plan I was working on for my client but now it will not even open the Perspective Overview on the posted test plan. Frustrating situation to be in. Looks like I will spend tomorrow trying to find a driver that works. Is that GTX 560M of yours a 1.5GB card? Can you see now why I am trying to get the higher resolution so that I can zoom in on the details?
  13. Image properties match the original. Still confused. Even the Teapot does not work. Did you do that on your desktop with a 1 GB GT430 putting my system to shame?
  14. Michael, What did you do??? How much memory does your video card have/desktop or laptop? And thanks for taking a look.
  15. Ok, Thanks for showing and interest and here is the generic test plan in X8. This is a project that tech support myself and a couple of other forum users are working on and we were making some progress and then everything fell apart on me a few days ago and will not work now. The high resolution material file tiles when set to "Stretch to fit" ??? I can get it to work at much lower resolutions but that defeats the purpose of the project. Image 1 is what you should see in plan view and then Image 2 is what I am seeing in Perspective Full Overview. If you see something better or different please let me know and maybe we can figure out what is going on. If this barrier can be broken this process opens many possibilities of using text, cad, and dimensions in 3D views. Please do not open this plan file unless you have plenty of experience crashing chief architect and know how to use Task Manager to End Task. Oh and it might be helpful to have a computer and video card setup that matches or out preforms my specs. Who knows? Bush Lot Test.zip
  16. Thanks Dennis, I am going to talk to tech today but if they can't help I will try posting a stripped version to see if you can help figure this out.
  17. Scott, I am not going to fact check your entire list but I think that Canada can firmly take the intellectual credit for basketball. http://www.nba.com/canada/History_of_Basketball_in_Canad-Canada_Generic_Article-18023.html
  18. Glenn, Nice find, and I thought you were a surfer. A little embarrassed that Jerry and I both missed that one when Basketball is a Canadian sport.
  19. No, Sorry rich it won't look great in Vector view but if you like you could ray trace it for me. All I did was cut a cove in the end of each of the horizontal pieces with the Boolean tools and matched them up as best I could with all the weird angles. Not a true miter but still open to suggestions. Really appreciate the complements, thanks.
  20. Not sure what the problem is with road and road markings but if you wanted to be really precise you could draw it all out in plan view to scale with lines or walls or whatever you like and then turn that into a material to apply to your slab. This is a little tricky but a good skill to learn. Match your paper size to the slab and then save as a high resolution borderless PDF file which you will need to convert to PNG and import as material and apply to the slab. Or you may be able to find one already done online. If you have any trouble with the file conversion or need more details let me know. While you are at it why not kick your presentation up a notch and put the team logo on the court as anything you can dream up and import into plan view can be made into a material.
  21. Not that I have tackled a project like this before but I was thinking that a transparent wall material region under the windows might work if you could define the main layer of the wall as the thickness under the windows. Joe made a special tool just for situations like this and you can also use the label from the Wall Material Region as illustrated. If you don't have the tool already you can download it here: https://chieftalk.chiefarchitect.com/index.php?/topic/4333-hole-in-the-wall/?hl=%20wall%20%20material%20%20region And learn how to use it here: http://screencast.com/t/jbJxuYlcOqLP
  22. I have a high resolution image that I was using for a material but now something has changed and in standard view it tiles itself even when set to "Stretch to Fit". I thought maybe a setting was changed or my library was corrupted, but the twist is that it displays properly when Ray traced and tiled in Standard view in preview as well as when applied in the plan. It is a 500 dpi.png file. Any Suggestions.
  23. Thanks to those who provided advice and encouragement the hard part is now finished. Added some Polyline Solids and Solids to the mix of 3D Molding Polylines and got er done.
  24. You can always turn off or lock a layer that is getting in the way of things. Just keep your Active Layer Display Options open and what ever you accidentally select will be highlighted there.
  25. My conclusion from research was that OBS Studio is one of the best available and can compete with many of the paid programs. https://obsproject.com/ I have been running it for a while now and have no complaints and found no limitations except for that cool cursor that screencast-o-matic has. Only drawback is the many settings but I would be glad to help you get started with that. Also be aware of malware with other free programs. Chopsaw.