briang552014

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  1. Hi everybody,

    I have been using chief for a very long time, but I still come across this issue. I need rock around the stove area and the fireplace, but no matter what i do, it shows as the default paint color. If I add a stone wall in another room, it works fine. can someone please help. Driving me crazy.

    Thank you Brian

    MONCRIEF 1.plan

  2. Really? What is the reason. I understand that it would help to post the plan on here, but there are people on here that have seen the problem shown in a picture and have an answer to how to fix it. If you have to ask to post the plan, it can be thought that you just want a free Chief Model. I put a bunch of work into my plans just to post them on here for anyone to take anytime. Really? I've used Chief for many years and can figure out what most of the problems are on here. So if you have to ask to post the plan. Just don't and move on to another sucker. The Pic is a plan of mine for example that I would not want anyone to be able to call their own.

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  3. Well I figured it out. I had a project where i had a media room that required rectangular niches. one big one where the screen would go and on the side walls two on each wall for posters. I tried to do this using the door no casings, windows pass thru with no casings. Bunch o crap. Here's how you do it. Oh, two of the walls are exteriors. The total wall thickness was 15.5". I created a copy of my exterior wall style, renamed it "test" in my case. I then went to define the wall type I just created, selected the sheet rock on the interior and deleted it. I then selected the line that was left on the interior (it is black) changed it to gray and 0 line width. (don't know if I needed to do that or not). I then created a copy of my interior wall called it "test" too. went to the wall definition of that wall and changed the wall that would be up against the exterior wall the same as I did with the exterior wall. I then changed my exterior wall type to my exterior 4 test type and then on the inside of the room created my interior 4 test type. once i did that I just pulled the interior wall up against the exterior. They matched perfectly and cleaned up perfectly. I then used the window pass thru on the interior wall, got rid of the framing and lintel and casings. well it went thru both walls so I went back to the dialog box and chose the casing option and chose not through. DONE, except changing the material on the back and re sizing. Maybe someone could re write this to make it more clear, the steps involved. It was so easy and took no time, but writing it seem like it took me forever. I will include a picture of 3d and plan view. I made the material on the inside white so you guys could see better what was done. This one if for you DS Hall. You do great work and I love watching your videos. I really hope this helps you guys out.