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I fixing to help a man who just got Home Designer Pro (rental) yesterday I believe. Does anyone know If I should open it with X10 or would X11 be okay. I'll be making revisions and sending it back to him. Don't know if a recent version of Pro is compatible with X11.
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Yes I like it.
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I would make a custom line style with the spacing you need. Will be a bit of trial and error until you get what you want. If you're going to send to layout at an engineering scale, you should probably check that too.
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Are you using Version 10 or do you really mean X10?
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Roofs - Combination of exposed decorative framing
tommy1 replied to Lilidesignbuild's topic in General Q & A
I had this same situation a few months ago (X10). I'll go back and see what I did. Probably not the best approach but got it done. Sorry, mine is different from yours. -
Layers bouncing around from one anno set to another
tommy1 replied to Michael_Gia's topic in General Q & A
With so many changes in X11, I made all new anno sets and layer sets with the layers I want to use and am not having any problems with my views. -
Layers bouncing around from one anno set to another
tommy1 replied to Michael_Gia's topic in General Q & A
If you set up a specific anno set linked with a specific layer set with specific layers you won't have that problem. -
I've always displayed my roofs above and usually reference walls below so I know for sure where I'm placing it. Then display roof below.Too many steps? Oh well.
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Try as I mentioned.
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You might just be able to display roof at attic level and use a floating dormer. I'll look at your plan later unless someone else does.
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Auto dormers (not floating)) will require walls at the back of the dormer. Don't know what you're trying to do. If all else fails, try placing a blank floor above (don't move roof) and then place a floating dormer on new floor. (display roof on floor above) Didn't look at your plan.
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Chad, once again, you can use a molding profile for the lintel as well. It is quite common here to have the lintel boxed out in wood...especially in older homes. I had one made but don't know what happened to it so I made another one in 15 to 30 seconds.
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I will have to try this sometime today. I've only had one plan so far in X11 that required two dormers but I did them manually for I had to be real specific on the wall placement for the engineer. This looks like you have a 3 story house right? Sometimes the problem is plan specific so I'll try a 3 story house.
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I briefly watched it. As mentioned, I don't have any problems with anything. I never need to tweak my profile unless a particular wall type calls for it. My profile works for all brick walls as long as there is a 5-1/2" brick ledge being used which is what's common here. If I were you, I would forget about using a 3D molding polyline for the brick sill until this gets fixed (if it ever does).
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Chad, I really do feel your pain and frustration about something not working when it used to. Been there. BTW, I generally just do the brick molding profile in a plan once. Once I have it right in the window, I just copy that window around where I need a brick sill so I don't have to do it again to every window that needs it and resize the other windows as needed...the brick sill is already there. Pretty quick. I don't ever have the gap issue you mention but I don't think that issue comes up when using a molding profile.
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Chad, I don't look at using the molding profile as a workaround. It's used through the window dbx. I actually look at the 3d molding poly line as the work around. I know, I know, people will disagree but that's okay. IMO, either way it's fine as long as it works.
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Chad, it's already been shown in a video posted here on how I made it (them). I made them as shown years ago. For me, it's the easiest way to do this. I realize that apparently there's a problem in X11 with using 3D moldings. With that said, I would recommend using molding profiles and add them in the window dbx. It may be a long time before this is fixed or maybe never. There's a couple of things that have been acknowledged by CA that is not right that I complained about and still hasn't been fixed after years of complaining so I just do what I have to get the job done. The more people that complain about this not working right MIGHT get it fixed. I have no reason to use 3D moldings when the molding profile works just fine for me and because it looks like it doesn't even work right in X11.
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Bruce, don't feel bad, I had that same problem this morning. Usually a roof will fix it which I have. Didn't have that problem in X10. I'm still not real great with PBR for kitchens so I sometimes go to raytrace. I actually got the PBR to work pretty good but don't know which settings helped.
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I have to agree. My library doesn't have to get any larger with something like this.
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Just put that room divider on its own layer and turn it off in plan view if you don't want to see it.
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Definitely especially if you just need to model the exterior.
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Chad, I'm using a "molding profile". My profiles were made many years ago. Not using 3D moldings, symbols or whatever. I have it recessed to sheathing. I did this in X11.
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I understand that. It looks fine in 3D. I'll post something later. Basically I have to do it as Glenn describes. Need to leave to meet an engineer.
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This is what I'm using, molding profile via the window dialog. This is why I said I'm having no problems. Just looked at it in a cross section and looked fine.
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Placing cabinet doors in plan as a fixture problem
tommy1 replied to tommy1's topic in General Q & A
Thanks Michael. I gave you a point for that. To be honest, I probably should have known that. Brain dead.