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It was for in house work (and I still do them but I do them for concepts not for actual UROWs, roads, curb cuts, grades, drainage, etc), and the others were for appeals against developments (community service, gratis). I would suggest you try for 2 houses and use that as your estimate ...and put in all the caveat about what you are not going to do? Trees? There ae lots of posts on how to export the symbol (it gets saved to your library)...might even be a video. I never remember the exact steps, and then I go back to searching here
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If you already have the houses, then I would convert them to symbols and plot them. I have done this a few times, its not a lot of work if the land is flat. If the land is not flat, it is a headache. And if you want to show roads, curbs, curb cuts etc, it then becomes a lot of work You test it out on one house first to make sure you get what you want for the render, as you have to choose what to export. The tricky part I have found is trying to show only what you want for the symbol 2d...but that is probably a limitation of my knowledge You can also plot them in google earth if you are looking for a high shot, but there are some limitations and how good they are, as you cannot for instance remove trees in google earth
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Might need a little more information. It looks like you already have the subdivision plan. Is your scope to just put the footprints of every house on the existing subdivision plan. It it was me and I had to do them all, I would ask whomever created that plan, for the dxf or dwg file to ensure absolute accuracy they also may be available from the development authority
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did you call support?
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there you go, learn something new every day. I will try that, merci. For some reason I thought it was automatic, but may that is only if it is a railing
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would that mean everyone has to do this at the top of stairs? I'm thinking there is something odd here, maybe because it is against an outside wall with a basement foundation that is wider ....or something
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any setting? I am seeing this at top of stairs for a room to below room My room elevations are the same for the rooms I notice when I specify a room divider as the walltype, CA changes it to Interior 4 if I go back into the dbx. This is causing the pony wall to extend beyond the stairs. I did what JLU did and it works, but my question is, why do I have to?
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How to Offset "all" Elevations (building and Plot)
SHCanada2 replied to tennisgun's topic in General Q & A
if your main floor is using the default elevations, you could change the default. If not, I will normally select all rooms using the marquee select and then adjust elevations/room heights if I need -
one other tidbit. the highest amount of accuracy is achieved by doing the measurements on the longest straight line in the PDF that has a measurement printed
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I believe CA actually has a video. The simplest way to scale is: if there is a dimensions between two points on the pdf, you do a point to point measurement in CA (after you have imported the pdf), and then do a ratio of that measurement with the one on the PDF.. And then use the transform replicate to resize using that calculated ratio. in the simplest example: if there is a measurement on the pdf which says it is a 100m long parcel between tow parcel corners, but when you actually measure it in CA, CA shows it to be 50M, then you need to resize by a factor of 2 I also believe CA has a point to point resize tool that does the math for you. I seem to recall seeing it in their video, I just never remember where it is. It is probably in the help
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you cam import pdfs and put them on their own layer. You can then scale and trace if you would like. it works best if there is a known dimension on the pdf
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it happens all the time for me, drives me crazy
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what is your ceiling elevation at for that outdoor room? notice mine is at -28
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after you create the second floor, change the second floor walls to align with your desired bonus room. Use the wall align tool to ensure they are on top of lower storey walls, if desired (normally the case for outside walls)
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The easiest way to do this that I have found for project management mode, is to have a "template" project which sits at the top of the list (I do it by naming it _template). and then have your template layout and template plan fully linked in the template project. For new projects, you right click on the template project and click copy. Then rename the new project to whatever you want. The links will still be there. You do not have to use "common documents"
