cjanderson66

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  1. Damn, I knew it was something super simple as this. Thanks Micheal and Joey. I always forget to click the soffits.
  2. I know this discussion has been discussed before but I am having an issue with the roofs overhangs. I have not had this issue before as most of the time the Boxed overhangs have worked but not this time. I have tried everything in the book to make my overhangs boxed and nothing is working. Any idea why my overhangs will show a boxed overhang?
  3. @RobUSMC Where did you get it and how much did it cost? 3 - 30" monitors, isn't that an over kill or are you just a serious multitask-er?
  4. Damnit, I hate you all!!!! Now I find myself changing my fonts as I am tending to agree with Rene on Century Gothic. This means I am now going to have to change all my preferances and my template sheet. What have you done to me!
  5. Rene, I would agree with you when it come to notes that the Century Gothic looks nice for notes and in schedules for a clean look. Here is were we seem to disagree. Architecture has lost a bit of the creative aspect by going to the computer with the lack of artistic appeal of the old drawing on a napkin feel. Architecture is a creative job left brain right brain and being brought up hand drafting and moving away from from it, I have always wanted to try and keep that feel. Your plan is clean (with the exception of those horrible arrow lines and arrows) not a fan maybe it is just me. That is another conversation that I have with CA. I personally like the Graphite Std or the ARchD for my plans as it still has a personal feel and I get a lot of compliments on my plans. That being said we all have our personal likes and dislikes and I changes things up often to as my personal likes change too... My two cents as well. SMITH floor plans only.pdf
  6. Good God Man. I hope you go back and delete all those files one the project is complete. Your disc drive must be overloaded and need to be optimized! And to Charles V, How do you name them every few hours or so? I have a hard time just remembering to even hit the save file and have become to dependent on the file Archive system backup...
  7. I have always used Caps for my plans with the exception of some notes that I provide. I have never been able to get used to Chief Blueprint font coming from AutoCAD so I have been using Graphite Standard or Architext as they look the best. For the most part Graphite Std. looks the best in my plans gen notes_opt.pdf
  8. Thank you Robert. The process is not complicated but what I do is send them a standard perspective view (like the one attached). Then I usually, in my plan view, give them a Technical perspective which is more like a line drawing. For this specific situation I sent the entire perspective view to the layout and then cropped it to show only the entry.
  9. Good God Jim! Your telling me you have that many files for a single job. I mean I make revisions and have changes but that must bog down your hard drive. I have found that I have several files but I am going back to backup Archive files and saving them into the folder. In this type of situation that I am working on, the entry is currently being built but the client wants to see several reiterations of the entry. Where I have noticed the problem is that when I save the plan as a new plan, the layout then saves that as the new plan. If the client changes their mind and goes back to the original design then I have to go back and change the layout to match the plan.
  10. I currently have a client that I have been on their home for 3 years now and it is finally under construction. The entry was changed numerous times during the design process and then finally approved. Now that construction is moving forward and they are finally seeing the reality and the size of the project, they are making changes again. How do you maintain the the layout or the construction set of plans when the client has decided to make numerous changes and then goes back to the original design. I find that I am having to go back to archives and open up a previous plan and then send that back to the layout but it gets so convoluted. Is there a better way or a more effective way to make these changes or should I just get rid of the Client. I know I just opened up a can of worms saying that. Great client, never not paid a bill and have referred me to many others as well. SMITH FRONT ELEVATIONS 102919.pdf
  11. Does anyone know how to create custom arrows for leaders. I know Chief has many different arrows to select but I am still old school and like the thick arrows that I used to draw that are Architectural. This has been one of my pet peeves is keeping my drawings looking Architecturally hand drawn i.e. text, line weights dims, and arrow are key.
  12. Never mind guys I figured it out. Looks as if I went to the attic and added the dormers windows for a second floor window schedule and it added the second callouts. I just deleted the additional window schedule on the attic level and they all went away.
  13. I seem to be having a problem that I am at my wits end with. It appears that my plan is showing double callouts for all my windows and I can't seem to figure out how to get rid of them. I have tried deleting my window schedule and then inserting it again but nothing. Has anyone else had this issue before? Sosine NFP.pdf
  14. Does anyone know how to force a Window number change to a window. I have a window order from the supplier and the window numbers are not the same as my plan. Let alone he decided to start off with a 00 window and not 01. I would like to be able to manually give the window a number and it be reflected into the window schedule. This would have been much easier if the window supplier would have started with #1 and I could have just moved that window up in the schedule. Any thoughts....
  15. Does anyone have a good way of doing a dimension for an arc. I was so used to AutoCAD's nice way that you could dimension an Arc/Radius easily and have not found one way to do it nicely that I like. I would love for CA to have an Arc dimension child menu that would be customizable. I would also like CA to have the the dimension feature a bit more customizable as well as I don't really like the arrows either and would love a bit more of an Architectural arrow.
  16. Micheal,

    I have a question and without a lot of silly answers from others I thougtht I would just ask you since you are the Guru in my eyes.  I just got feedback from the planning dept. on a project that I am working on and it brought up a question that I have not had a chance to make this type of change in CA as of yet.  I have created a floor plan for an attached guest house but not I need to reflect the plan so the entrance is on the opposite side.  How do I take everything that I have on the addition and flip it without doing the whole plan itself?  I am at a loss as I have the perfect plan just want to flip the addition.

    Thanks for any help you can give.

    Chris

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    2. Alaskan_Son

      Alaskan_Son

      Hey Chris, I haven’t had to do that myself, but I’m thinking your best bet is to very carefully draw a polyline that perfectly encloses just the addition, select the polyline and then WITH THE POLYLINE SELECTED, activate the appropriate Edit Area tool and copy, reflect, and then optionally paste/hold position to replace the original stuff (might be best to carefully delete that stuff one item at a time just to be safe).  Will probably still require some cleanup though.

    3. cjanderson66

      cjanderson66

      Thanks Michael.  What I did is similar.  I ended up turning all the layers off except for the main layer walls and then converting it to a cad detail and flipping it so I have the same wall layout.  I then deleted all my walls of the addition and just retraced them over the cad detail.  I could not figure any other way then that.  Still saved me some time but looks as if I have other problems none related to Chief...  Thanks again for your answer as you are the GoTo Guru.

       

    4. Alaskan_Son
  17. Ok, if all else fails, just delete it from the layout and resend it again and it seem to have fixed the problem.
  18. The layers set seems to be no different than all my other plans.
  19. I have a client who hired me to finish his plan that he did in home designer(not something I normally do but he was close and I didn't have to commute) anyway, when I print the line weights are huge only on the floor plan. All my other sheets come out just fine. Can't figure out why this sheet is having so much difficulty. My text looks fine but all other line weights and line types are off. Atkinson NFP.pdf
  20. A little off the topic but I have a client who hired me to finish his plan that he did in home designer(not something I normally do but he was close and I didn't have to commute) anyway, when I print the line weights are huge only on the floor plan. All my other sheets come out just fine. Can't figure out why this sheet is having so much difficulty. My text looks fine but all other line weights and line types are off. Atkinson NFP.pdf
  21. Well after much to do this is what I have come up with. I hate to say it but I am getting tire of this business and the bureaucratic BS that I have to put up with in the building departments and the third party Plan Checkers. I work in an area with many jurisdictions and no city is the same but you would think that they could all collaborate when it comes to the Residential Code. Sometimes I just want to reach through the phone and grab them and shake them. Enough already and let us do our job. lyon ISO GAS plan_opt.pdf
  22. Yup... but I think I was trying to be polite and not cuss anymore than I already have.
  23. I guess I'm just complaining because I am tired of all the additional requirements that I have to do and my clients asking why is this costing me so much. I live in the Bay Area and we have some of the strongest code requirements along with LA and Miami. So I figure if you can live here you are going to you can afford to pay my fees.
  24. Thank you everyone for your responses. Personally, I don't think this should be a part of the submittal set and that the plumbing company on site should be the responsible party. But I must do what I must do to get the permit for my clients.