tommy1

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  1. In X12, you'll need to do this with either a roof plane or a ceiling plane. In order to use a ceiling plane, you'll need to have a roof above it and remove the ceiling.

  2. 53 minutes ago, decorators3 said:

    thanks foe the information,  Maybe I have too many driveways.  it a 4 unit complex so 4 driveways may be the issue

     

    Cheers - Merry Christmas and hope your enjoy your New Years eve celebrations

    I don't think the amount of driveways is the issue. I can do 3 driveways on a terrain, and it cuts the curb just fine in all three driveways. Be sure you're using the driveway tool, not a driveway polyline. I'm in X12 though. It might be different in your version.

  3. There are many ways to do this. I think the easiest work-around is to place your post manually however you want. Use the slab tool to make the rock base and make it as tall and wide as you want. Center the slab over the post. I usually do this in a blank plan and size the column to your specs. Take a vector overview and save it as a symbol. Use the symbol in your plan. For the post, if it has crown mold at the top and or trim pieces (moldings) that wrap around the post at different heights, then I'll usually make the post using a soffit tool for it works very well and you can add multiple moldings to it and adjust the height of each molding. So many ways to do this just depending on the look. I also call this a type of craftsman look.

  4. I have this library if anyone would like it. I don't use the front face with the dials anymore now because everything has gone digital now. I made these back with X1 I think. Someone else on the old forum made the face front with dials for me and it looked really good. I can post it here if anyone wants it. I did post it on the old forum. I have the stretch planes set on the one with the mast and weather head so it can be raised by dragging it up.

    Electric meter library.jpg

  5. Christian, I'm sorry to hear about your problems. I've known Annette for many years. She is one of the kindest people and was always willing to help anyone. She's done complicated plans and never heard of any complaints. She's very good at what she does. I know she tries to be as accurate as she can be. She is far superior to me on doing basements since we don't have basements here in Houston. I've always known her to do good plans and am aware of awards given to her. I also know she tried to deliver the best plans possible given the information provided.

  6. I generally place all my posts and beams manually. This way, I can set them exactly how I want them as well as making everything dimension the way I want to. Really doesn't take long. I also put them on their own layers.

  7. Both of those renders were plans that I did many years ago. If you have questions about how I did it, feel free to call me at 832-754-6160. BTW, the waterfall textures were posted on ChiefTalk in the early forum. I probably still have them if you want them.