kMoquin

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  1. There is some good discussion in this thread as well. https://chieftalk.chiefarchitect.com/index.php?/topic/1923-shipping-containers/
  2. I find when a client arrives with a plan they've found and we benign fixing all the things that do not work it is radically changed. The client always wants "one little thing" changed, but the ripple effect is always large.
  3. Just export 3DS to an empty folder, zip the whole thing, and upload.
  4. Small Cottage on a small island https://skfb.ly/N6AC
  5. A true designers ability to conceptualize is not defined by the tool they use.
  6. Some quick renders of a camp under construction on a lake in Maine
  7. The icon is letting you know your angle snap are turned off.
  8. I've noticed lag as well.
  9. There is a layer called "Cross Section Lines" that contains the line work for objects that are cut. You can make it any line weight, color, etc... you like
  10. Simple. Draw the profile you want, add it to your library, and apply it to a molding polyline https://www.chiefarchitect.com/support/article/KB-00166/creating-a-custom-molding-profile.html
  11. Ah! So true, and easier. Why did I never pay attention the the x and y coordinates portion of the dbx?
  12. Here's a tip to replicate a camera from one plan to the next (since we can't copy them) Draw a line from the camera to the marker at the end that matches the camera you'd like to copy in the first plan. (CAM 1) Copy the line and paste in place in the second plan. Create a new camera (CAM 2) in the second plan snapping to the ends of the line you copied. Open the camera specifications on the camera in the first plan (CAM 1) and record the settings on the "Camera" tab. Input these settings in the dialog box for the new camera (CAM 2). Note that in step 1 you cannot snap to the camera object. If both plans need 'exactly' the same camera point of view you can use steps 2 through 5 to make two exact cameras.
  13. Here's a tip to replicate a camera from one plan to the next (since we can't copy them) Draw a line from the camera to the marker at the end that matches the camera you'd like to copy in the first plan. (CAM 1) Copy the line and paste in place in the second plan. Create a new camera (CAM 2) in the second plan snapping to the ends of the line you copied. Open the camera specifications on the camera in the first plan (CAM 1) and record the settings on the "Camera" tab. Input these settings in the dialog box for the new camera (CAM 2). Note that in step 1 you cannot snap to the camera object. If both plans need 'exactly' the same camera point of view you can use steps 2 through 5 to make two exact cameras.
  14. Create the profile you want with CAD and save it to your library as a molding profile. Use the profile as you shadow board.
  15. Preferences > Snap Properties > un-check "Display Angle Snap Grid"
  16. Dennis - yes, currently gutted and being renovated by the owner.
  17. Here are some ray traces I've done for a client's real estate listing. All in Chief. 10 passes, about 1 hour each.
  18. This looks like a good texture site: https://episcura.com/ Link came in the recent Sketch-u-cation newsletter.
  19. I also have a layerset set up for moving the house on the site that Isolates all the site layer that need to move and hides all house layers I want to stay put.
  20. A gift from me to you. http://www.chiefarchitect.com/rebates/?utm_content=&utm_source=VerticalResponse&utm_medium=Email&utm_term=Upgrade%20Chief%20Architect%20and%20Save%20Up%20to%2045%25&utm_campaign=Chief%20Architect%20Special%20Offer#upgrades
  21. Try this method: https://youtu.be/srAzW4JklSI
  22. Nice work Jintu. Why aren't he lights on?