BryceEngstrom

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  1. In general, too much information can lead to an unnecessarily complex and processor-gobbling terrain. I tend to only do 2 or even 5 foot contours and sometimes just trace over rather than importing to keep the line segments fewer, and just let Chief do the interpolation between them. You can tweak those to get Chief's interpolation closer to the actual survey CAD. I have tired direct importing many times, and more often than not have to revert back because it just bogs the computer down too much.
  2. I've had the same issues. Never got a complete explanation from Chief about it. They just say it seems to open fine in Sketchup so they think the problem is with Lumion.
  3. You seem not to have the issue with the casing, but I agree that the ticks at the ends of the wall openings just isn't clean and should be improved. I assume these ticks extend to the outer layers of the wall definition. I sent it in as a bug. Walls, Main Layer Only , should show just that and nothing else. This goes back to at least X4 I realize now too.
  4. I was thinking this was new in X6, but it appears X5 is the same way. Most of my consultants (SE's, EE's, ME's, etc.) want just the main wall layer as a CAD background to use in their drawings. But, even with only Walls, Normal and Walls, Main Layer Only displayed, I still get these little bits of lines at doors and windows. The line at the opening in the wall shouldn't be extending to the outside layer of the wall, and the others appear to have something to do with the door and/or window casing. Any way to have just the Wall, Main Layer showing without these without the tediousness if cleaning it up in CAD myself? Consultants whine about this, and it would be nice to have a cleaner export for them.
  5. I think Wendy's just been very, very busy with actual work.
  6. There are some things I like about the old way, but some I like about the new way. What you can do is drag any tab outside the main window to make its own separate window or "instance" of Chief, which can then be minimized or re-sized.
  7. Just about to load the latest update, but I have been having this same issue. And, sometimes, randomly, it's like my entire library just disappears. The first tier folders are there but that's it. Restart Chief and it's fixed but weird.
  8. Check your dimensions defaults, locate objects tab and make sure they are set to locate what you want them to.
  9. Quite a few already available at the Sketchup 3D warehouse- https://3dwarehouse.sketchup.com/search.html?backendClass=entity&q=stupa
  10. Excellent, thanks Glenn. I had a sneaky suspicion I had run across that before, but couldn't find it again.
  11. In the mean time, I deleted the door schedule from this current project. Thanks for the heads up.
  12. Yeah, this is quite bad. I sent in another report on it. You're right, the schedules are downright dangerous as they currently work.
  13. I never include the Hinge Side column, and agree that less is more most of the time in these kinds of schedules. It is almost never that clients decide that much about what doors they want ahead of time. The problem is that the "L" and "R" show up as part of the Size column which we apparently have zero control over. Thanks for the tip Alan, I am also seeing issues like that, or the opposite where doors ought to be grouped and aren't. I can't figure what the difference is in them, other than, possibly, having done the copy/reflect on them too. Note in this screen capture of the plan I have the garage doors issue with showing a left and a right swinging door with the same callout. This is a serious problem that I will add to my bug report. And, these doors ought to be different because one is in a 2x4 wall and one is in a 2x6 wall, so they would have different jamb widths too.
  14. I actually do a pretty mean Yoda voice too. It's actually only a bit different than Grover's. It's my go to voice when I want to embarrass my wife at a party or something.
  15. Ironically, I was just at the tech museum in San Jose to see the Star Wars exhibit. Yoda watches over me while I work now.
  16. I guess I'll just send it in as a bug then. Just a bummer when you are trying to use tools to your advantage time-wise but end up having to place them and dimension them manually on the other side even though you just want them exactly the same as the opposite side. Works for so many other things, but not, apparently this one.
  17. In the attached plan you will find two identical garage doors. If you just place them or copy them randomly, they stay identical as far as the schedule, but, if I place the first one, and then copy/reflect one to the other side, I end up with two different doors in my schedule where there is, apparently, an L and an R. But the swing option is greyed out in the dbx. I don't want two different doors in my schedule. What gives with this? I know I can work around it. Just wondered what I might be missing here. Garage Door Swing.zip
  18. You can do the gutters on any particular roof plane with a regular molding polyline and uncheck the guttter in the roof plane dbx. There may be better solutions. It would be nice if we could just put breaks in a roof plane and then have a "No Gutter on Selected Edge", the way we do with molding polylines and railings on landings.
  19. I had trouble too and called. For me, I had to click on the Upgrade button above the product key (which apparently was for X5, but that is confusing in the Digital Locker) and then click Yes it gives you and updated Activation Key, which worked fine.
  20. Yeah, that drives me nuts too. I think this also is often the issue of considering the file being "used" as being previewed in Windows Explorer. Yes, I know some other application is using it! It's YOU idiot!
  21. The old file wasn't "open" per se, as in a PDF viewer. But just having the file showing in a file folder in a Windows Explorer window seems to be considered "open" as far as an overwrite goes. The preview pane in Windows Explorer, I suppose, constitutes that file being "open", but that is rather counter-intuitive.
  22. The warning is helpful, and having the PDF open in the viewer right away for checking helps too, thanks. One could really get caught with one's pants down over an unnoticed failed overwrite.
  23. On further inspection, it seems like it might have something to do with having the file folder with the PDF files in question open in Window Explorer when you try and replace. If I just go up one level in the file tree, so none of the PDF's in that particular file folder are being "previewed" in Windows Explorer, then the replacing happens correctly. But Chief's PDF converter should know it's not replacing properly.