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How Do I Show Shelves As Dashed Behind Cabinet Doors?
dshall replied to 4hotshoez's topic in General Q & A
Very clever Mark. Nice going. But I bet having horizontal cad lines at correct height that you can copy and paste from elevation to elevation would be quicker. Use trim and extend tools to quickly adjust. -
This is crazy stuff. I never see z fighting on the roofs. I wonder why. DJP trick will work unless you want to see starter boards at eaves, then you must change osb to decking.
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Yes Scott, please tell.
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If you lower the garage, of course it will lower the rest of the rooms because....... if you go to your foundation plan, it is one BIG ROOM. Put a footing under the walls that separate the house from the garage and you will find that the garage can now be lowered without lowering the rest of the rooms. Whenever you have two different floor heights for a mono slab, the slab itself must be divided into separate rooms.
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Door Shown As Glass In Elev But Not In Perspective
dshall replied to 4hotshoez's topic in General Q & A
That is the best solution, just go into the cabinet defaults and reduce the default shelf depth by a 1/4" and all will be good. But again, it does not show in layout. -
How Do I Show Shelves As Dashed Behind Cabinet Doors?
dshall replied to 4hotshoez's topic in General Q & A
BTW, after 3 holes I was up by 6 strokes..... let's just leave it there...... -
How Do I Show Shelves As Dashed Behind Cabinet Doors?
dshall replied to 4hotshoez's topic in General Q & A
Hey you, have you seen Joe lately? I saw him yesterday, he looks like a train wreck. -
How Do I Show Shelves As Dashed Behind Cabinet Doors?
dshall replied to 4hotshoez's topic in General Q & A
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Door Shown As Glass In Elev But Not In Perspective
dshall replied to 4hotshoez's topic in General Q & A
I have never noticed that before. Take a look straight on of the corner cabinet, it now looks good, but now the other cabinets are showing the shelves. I tried in new plan and same thing. I can't believe I have never seen this before. If it is any consolation to you, once you send to layout, all is well. -
I have watched a few vid on the usage and I think it might work great for real estate agents. I would not rule out using this yet, but I like the idea of being able to refer to field notes with the actual dimensions I measured. If i drew on site using the room planner, are the dimensions there to refer to? I know that when I go back to the office, I always need to make allowances for what was measured as to what dimension I will use in plan...... an adjustment of an inch or two. I love the disco I have, I have a helper, the disto is on a continuous measurement, so my helper goes from room to room yelling out dimensions to me. Pretty quick. What I have learned and what amazes me is if the angle of the disto` is off a degree or two, there is a disparity in what the actual dimension is and what the disto reads.... by a couple of inches easily...... my fault for not being absolutely square..... this leads to making minor dimensional adjustments as I build as built. Disto is great, just not sure if I could use it in conjunction with room planner yet.
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use the rainbow tool a click on material, the dvx will open up. dbx=defaults box
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Yes, in material dbx
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Curious, Why Aren't Interior Walls Created On A Separate Layer?
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Interesting, never found a need to put interior walls on their own layer. -
I don't follow, can you give us (2) obvious answers and then we can go from there.
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Okay, in California, new Title:24 requirements are in effect as of July 1st of this year. My Title-24 person sent me the forms, (9 total) in PDF form. I imported the PDF into the plan. The printed PDF (300 DPI) of my plans (printed on my PC) is 32 MB in size. Impossible to email. The printed PDF (144 DPI) of my plans (printed on my PC) is 13 MB in size. possible to email. What are you guys doing to reduce the size of these pdf from the title-24 person? Are you guys printing your PDF's at 144 dpi and is this acceptable.... I have not seen it yet.
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I just watched the video of ROOM PLANNER working with a DISTO at this site..... https://chieftalk.chiefarchitect.com/index.php?/topic/2289-disto-e7100i-and-room-planner/#entry17792 This video was done so poorly with so little information on how he did it, it was essentially useless for me. I wish someone would do a decent video explaining and showing how the DISTO is used with ROOM PLANNER. I am open to learning new methods, but I do not think there is a magic bullet to draw a set of plans like this. I believe that even after taking the measurements with the DISTO, there will be some editing back at the office......... but that isn't bad, I just wish the video was more informative. Does anybody use the DISTO with ROOM PLANNER and would you do a decent video on the machinations? Simple example: A 20'x40' house with (4) rooms. How does one get the TRUE FRAME TO FRAME overall dimensions of house and then make it coincide with the (4) room sizes that are within the house. I just find it hard to believe that we would end up with INTERIOR WALLS that are exactly 4-1/2" thick (2x4 studs with 1/2" drywall each side). I do not mean to pooh pooh this system, but I wish someone who might be a bit more discerning would do a video on the method.
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I too have reported it several times, not sure why it is not fixed.
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Hey Jim, that is where we might do our golf trip next May. I understand you guys have some great golf courses out there. Maybe we can get together one evening if it works out.
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Hey Todd, I think you should change your avatar. That is the dumbest avatar I have ever seen. Every time I look at one of your posts, I think the question you are asking relates to your avatar. Take a clue from JC and use a picture of yourself (BTW, that is an actual picture of JC, I know you think it is Yoda, but that is what Joe looks like). So come on Todd, please fix your avatar, I will thank you many times over.
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post a frickin pic of what you want and I bet somebody will come up with a solution....... and if I had to guess, it would be JC...... unless I beat him to it.
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I just tried it with related dimensions. No problem. Bottom line, my files on the mac rarely rarely rarely crash. I have not seen an SEH error since Reagan was president. I would bet the problem lies within your computer....... I would take heed to what the SEH message says, contact support.
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I opened plan and moved many walls using the temp dimension tool and had no SEH errors..... I was on my mac. So based on what I found, the plan file is okay on my computer...... if I had to guess, the problem is with your computer and not CA or the plan file.
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There you go, JC and I are in agreement. However, the Northerners probably do not agree with this approach. I think the P Man would agree with our approach.
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I don't see plan
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Yes, basement are always on level 1 for me. Again, I know others disagree, but the advantage I have found is I can add mono slabs on level zero if need be.