jcaffee

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  1. Symbols! Create a "Panel" and "Newel" symbol; use railing tool as normal. jon
  2. Post the plan. Oh, and be good neighbor and add your hardware config to the forum signature. (lets us know whether or not any issue may be hardware related before playing twenty questions) jon
  3. Yes, and yes. I could see a multiple floor reference option coming in very handy. jon
  4. P, I do my grid on one layer, align my posts to the grid, then align centers on other floors using my referenced posts. I guess copy/paste in place would work, but... hey, the software is flexible like that. jon
  5. I would be lost without reference layer snaps. Try aligning structural posts by eye--no thanks. jon
  6. Client viewer is one way to go, but I would ask that CA look towards what--at least in larger commercial projects--is all but an industry standard, the 3D PDF. Which, gets me back to my core supposition for CA as a viable software entity; modernize the codebase! While some vendors go the "Do it all" route (ArchiCAD), others (Autodesk/Revit) allow 3rd-party opportunities to make a lil' sumtin-sumtin via plug-in development on a well formed SDK. I first encountered the ePlanset being used by Plant on a rehab/remod in San Francisco, (1995) and lately by HITT (2011) using multi-lingual, 3D-enabled, Hyperlinked PDF plan sets. If CA wants to get there from here, then 3rd-party participation is all but mandatory--really, as much as I dig this software, CA does not have the engineer/developer manpower to do all the "stuff" that needs bein' done. Therefore; modernize the codebase, send the Marketing Director into the wild--not to return without signed CMAs from 3D PDF vendors Tetra 4D and 3DA Systems, as if by magic (A ton of hard work) CA has extended their product functionality in a manner that is durable, extensible, and readily manageable. Or, try futzing their way through yet another feature request to an already overwhelmed development team. Just sayin' jon
  7. Looks like Flux Architect http://www.dafont.com/search.php?q=Flux+Architect jon
  8. Turn it on in reference layers and give it a unique color. jon
  9. Then it's good you have us free thinking limit pushers out here in the wild, challenging the software to do groovilicious stuff. jon
  10. I think that's from using transparent png images on the WMR. All sorts of shadows appeared during RT. It's a process, right? jon
  11. Some X7 WMR (Wall Material Region) magic. Using stacked/multiple WMRs to create an ivy trompe l'oeil. jon
  12. You may also try a room molding polyline which can be adjusted to the cabinet kick depth. jon
  13. Benchmarking with a stopwatch; hmm? Interesting method. jon
  14. I believe they're labeled if they do or not. jon
  15. You betcha! How's that new computer working? jon
  16. Just draw the molding line in elevation and fill in the blanks with psolids or WMR jon
  17. If you ray trace, then the 2 extra CPU cores will give a noticeable difference in speed. As for monitors, it really gets into personal preference once the specs fall within what you expect. I prefer a max 27" WQHD in dual monitor, and a max 32" in single. You may have different preferences, as others on this forum do. jon
  18. Do you work on documents/models with a long physical page/symbol ratio in software such as InDesign, SolidWorks, or ? If not, then I doubt you will ever see a need to rotate the monitor. The only time I ever rotate screens is for producing outdoor banners using InDesign and Android emulators for certain phone work (Not CA). Spend your money on a 5960 (8 core) CPU instead of a 4K monitor. Try... http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00L3KNOF4/ref=psdc_1292115011_t3_B00ND1KVM0 If you're after a large(er) monitor setup with good color accuracy (something important to me; maybe not for you) and about $1300 less than 32" Samsung 4K. jon
  19. Two time savers...sort of. The export image with transparent background is a huge timesaver for people like me who take almost every image to post production. The "sort of" timesaver is the object painter. As v1.0 of this feature, it's--um--er--um...it has great potential. jon
  20. http://www.cgtextures.com/index.php Under Concrete. jon
  21. 3D>3D View Defaults... Uncheck "Opaque Glass" jon
  22. Response times are important for gamers. You will sacrifice accurate color w/a gamer monitor. Refresh rates in IPS/PLS (PLS is used in the ASUS & Samsung) are only important in large screens viewed at a distance. If you're willing to throw 100% sRGB color accuracy out the window... http://www.amazon.com/PG278Q-27-Inch-Screen-LED-Lit-Monitor/dp/B00MSOND8C/ref=sr_1_23?ie=UTF8&qid=1426876577&sr=8-23&keywords=wqhd+monitor+27 jon