georgiapatriot

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About georgiapatriot

  • Birthday 10/08/1966

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    North Georgia
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    Learning how to use Chief Architect Pro proficiently.

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  1. Is there some training available on how to properly apply imported materials? For instance, I have only once or twice successfully imported a photo of brick or rock and it look correct when I apply it in a 3d view. It almost always looks like the material but in blocks or squares, it does not distribute seamlessly across the surface area of the wall and hence looks terrible and not fit to share with the customer. Any suggestions of where to learn to do this properly?
  2. The problem is in the upstairs bedroom...and part of foyer. Lance_Johnson.plan
  3. What causes the sheetrock to disappear like this? I'm in X9. I had bumped out the front wall a foot, and then re-adjusted overhang and fascia height. It did raise the ridge height when I rejoined the main body roofs. #Perplexed
  4. When I go to home talk forum and click on "seeking services", it takes right to the place I posted this. So what's a fella to do?
  5. Hello drafters & designers, I am, we are, a 30 year old custom home builder in Northeast Georgia with 5 projects under construction, and we're staring down the barrel of 4 more projects + a website about to come online. I purchased Chief architect pro 2016 about 2 months ago and can maneuver quite well until I hit roof design not much past simple. I would love to find someone around the Atlanta area, roughly (will certainly consider other states), that I can export my designs to, have you slap the roof on that pup (and teach me how), and send her back to me. As we get even busier, and it appears that we are, I'd be up for full plan drafting help. We are willing to pay reasonable fees. What say you? The GeorgiaPatriot
  6. Where specifically? I started there under discussion then Q & A.
  7. ...be glad to and thanks for the invite!