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  1. it is a thing but not sure why, but now that you said it, maybe that is the cause.
  2. thats what I do, until the ghosting appears on elevations, then I switch those to live (update on demand)
  3. are you relinking through the tools menu or from the layout box. I relink in the layout box and it does NOT update the view, which actually annoys me as it just shows a white layout box
  4. I just use the built in ones and then modify slightly then save it
  5. if it is just cabinets and colours for different options, I will use the style pallete. It literally takes 5 seconds. If it is floor plans, I just keep a copy of the plan before I try the next change
  6. I'm pretty sure I have seen this before as I remember clicking on different objects but the preview not updating...but I do not remember how I got it back to normal...maybe clear all the filters
  7. also see Creating a False Gable or Decorative Dormer - Video | Chief Architect on creating the attic wall
  8. well, figured it out. The two roof planes were initially auto generate, however I was modifying the one on the right for this purpose: Anyway when comparing the two roof planes, the modified one had a different fascia top height. Different by a few 16ths, but when I changed it to match the unaltered one, the ridge did not match, I then examined the roof baseline of the altered one, and it was not at the end of the top plate. I must have accidentally moved it, maybe by grabbing it instead of the roof plane. Bit that layer is not usually on, so who knows. Anyway it is fixed now by moving the baseline. It certainly was an interesting side effect, the odd framing shown above
  9. there are also a couple ugly juliet balconies in the exterior accessories??? catalog
  10. interesting, the definition is: When Use Special Snapping is checked, the selected roof plane's edges will automatically snap to the outside surface of walls that it may butt against. Uncheck this to prevent the roof plane from snapping to any nearby walls. There are no "Walls" in the 4 snap points I show in the video. I just tried it, I still get the same 4 snapping points even if it is unchecked. interestingly the first snap away from the designated eave length is 1-3/16" there is nothing in the roof for that my guess is it is the funky way CA decided to frame the lookout where it looks to be 3 different pieces. anyone seen that? : yup thats it: if I delte them and build all framing they return
  11. oh, and...all these things assume flat earth, at least the ones I tried. They do not know the house next door could have a 10ft higher grade
  12. strange, it was up only a couple months ago. it was nice becuase you could draw a building on the map and specify the hieght https://shadowcalculator.eu/ There were ones that tried to map existing buildings, like http://shademap.app/ Make sure your CA and whatever app you try is set to the right timezone (including DST)
  13. I do it like below, each time of year that I do it has a separate layer, so I can turn on and off I use this site to double check: ShadowCalculator - Show sun shadows on google maps just be careful, timezone matters. some jurisdictions have specified times you have to do it at if this is a regulatory requirement
  14. with a space that small there are only so many permutations. If it was me I would forgo the closet at the top, and put in a 5'x7'6 or 8' bathroom there, and put the bedroom closet along the wall that you come into the bedroom on.