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  1. i use it all the time because the CA truss heel height can only be set per plan, and not per roof plane
  2. when you build the roofs are you setting the same height eaves checkbox? You could also just raise the roof planes using the transform replicate button, in the Z direction As a note, the fascia heights will be different elevations if the roof pitches are different and eave width are the same, and you do not set same height eaves. Alternatively to raising the roof, you could also change the width of the eave unitl you got the facia elevations to match...but that might not be desirable
  3. decks here are attached to the rim board via a ledger board. ..I havent tried it but did you try running a deck railing along the house, parallel to the house wall? CA does not like walls really close together, so not sure how close you could get it
  4. Pls, give me a call, as I would like you to walk me through using Matterport, to scan a 5,900 sq ft, vacant medical office building.

    doug burgmann

    (941)236-0420 cell/text

    1. SHCanada2

      SHCanada2

      sorry ive never used matterport. I've only used phone apps

    2. SHCanada2

      SHCanada2

      sorry ive never used matterport. I've only used phone apps

  5. when you print to PDF choose 11x`17 and change the print options to not be "to scale"
  6. just start typing at the bottom of the page where it says "reply to this topic"
  7. you can also highlight what you want to quote and wait half a second and a little bubble should pop up "quote selection
  8. above previous thread has some statistics also depends on X16 vs X15( or earlier) for number of samples
  9. is this on a laptop? If so, the laptop will typically constrain the GPU when on battery. What version of CA are you using?
  10. its 5 clicks to get something decent for interior , background intensity, sunlight intensity, exposure, brightness....and make sure to add some lights
  11. also what I do(create on lowest level I am working with). It becomes a bit of a PIA when doing houses on sloped terrain, as the garage is typically on a different level, as are main floor cantilevers. This is where the reference display should be used (or create polylines and duplicate to different floors....I've done it, and don't recommend it). If you do not do either, you can be stuck guessing where to draw the driveway to (because you cannot see the garage on the foundation level)
  12. I did an interesting test yesterday. I measured, I also received the realtor floor plan (which is iguide, which is a lidar scanner/photogrammetry setup in each room. I think realtors pay 3rd parties about $400 for a full house scan using this hardware and software), and cubicasa on my phone (which is a photogrammetry app and cost $10). This is a basement which was interesting because although the exterior concrete wall is not jagged, the interior wood walls next to them differed from nothing by the stairs to 2x4 on flat on the south wall, to 2x4 everywhere else. Plus, there was a supporting 2x6 wall which runs down the middle. Neither of them caught the 2x6 wall down the middle as being 2x6. But the iguids caught the difference in wall width in the bottom, left, and by the stairs. cubicasa also has an incorrect width for the laundry room. Both iguide and cubicasa mistook a light fixture above the toilet for a window. Neither of them tell you about the bulkheads (which I drew in the CA plan) so, for $10 its good if you do not need the accuracy (the use case for me is, customers are doing a basement reno and the city also needs a main floor plan "for their records" and as such does not need to be perfect). For iguide at $400, its better, but because it does not have varying wall widths, it does not calculate the gross floor area correctly (which here is to outside walls). Ironically cubicasa has the more accurate GFA in this case. I'm still on the lookout for an app in which you can actually get the 3d model, in order to double check dimensions, and see anomalies before they (the purveyors of these softwares) create a floor plan...assuming they give you the unadjusted model.
  13. there are tow different types of ray tracing. CPU, and Realtime. open up a floor camera, edit it's settings and change to "physically pabsed
  14. this would be a typical backyard garage suite here. I draw garage on floor 1 and specify stem wall depth. I draw living area on floor 2. I draw terrain on floor 1 I create a site plan that shows roads, sidewalks outside walls etc. and then use a reference plan if I have to show something on a different level