joey_martin

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  1. You can also use the MATERIAL REGION tool and add it while in elevation mode. This tool gives you the ability to "shape" the stone around the terrain like the installers would have to do.
  2. Thanks Steve. I am going to have to learn plan views I'm afraid, so this certainly helps. Really worried my Anno Set method will go away soon.
  3. 1 - The stone is applied using a wall material region...just as it would be with this type of cultured stone....so I am able to manipulate the bottom edge to follow the terrain. 2 - Pretty much the same as above. When veneer is applied using the wall material region, it "hides" the foundation wall below it so that I can use my WALLS, STONE VENNER layer to control the line type and weight.
  4. Working up a daylight basement set now. Foundation walls use my layer settings.
  5. I use a layer set (ELEVATIONS, EXTERIOR) and the layer WALLS, FOUNDATION is set to light gray and dashed to achieve this.. If you don't want anything showing, put a thick "grade line" on your elevation and after sending it to layout, pull the view window up to the line...
  6. Agreed. I was heading over there to look for updated catalogs and thought of this post. I use the dropdown menu when a beam is needed.
  7. https://www.chiefarchitect.com/3d-library/index.php?r=site/detail/789
  8. @mkennedy2000 so don't use layout if you don't want to. Go to FILE>PRINT and set up your page. When you turn on FILE>PRINT PREVIEW you will see the page. Set up your template plan to include a title block and such on the plan page and you don't have to use layout if you don't want to.
  9. That's a flat roof with "windows" installed on top. Model just like it's built, don't overthink it. Flat roof and make your window symbols. Cut a hole in the roof plane so that you can see them from the inside.
  10. Which is why I said that.... I don't use that macro as my pages are numbered in the page info box so that my details and call outs always know where they are.
  11. @builtright3 No. Some suggest when there is a detached structure that you should do them in separate files, but I like to keep them in the same file. The pergola area between them is labeled as a patio room so that Chief recognizes them as one structure. In rare occasions I will do detached units/garages in separate files, I 99.9% like to keep them together. Here is another project I completed with a detached garage. I think the con docs are on this article as well. https://www.chiefarchitect.com/blog/joey-martin/?__utma=67784003.357468371.1586026872.1607527455.1607821493.53&__utmb=67784003.2.10.1607821493&__utmc=67784003&__utmx=-&__utmz=67784003.1607821493.53.43.utmcsr=chieftalk.chiefarchitect.com|utmccn=(referral)|utmcmd=referral|utmcct=/&__utmv=-&__utmk=128962891
  12. @mkennedy2000 %page% macro is included in Chief. Simply put this macro on page 0 and it will number the pages. Even if you insert a new page, it will fix the numbering, unless you have a prefix or suffix of some sort. If you just want automated page numbering, this is the one. I also use the included date macro so that every time I open the layout I don't have to remember to change the date.
  13. Sheet numbering macro on page 0 will populate page numbers on each page.
  14. Hmmm....just connect them with a "court" or "patio". Easy peasy and the construction docs are accurate.
  15. Take a back-clipped cross section view and select the slab, you should now be able to create breaks in the slab and position it accordingly.
  16. What I see is someone still trying to operate Chief like one of those other programs. I've never produced better CD's...faster, they look better...what else do I need?
  17. The AutoCAD mess I left 15 years ago.
  18. You have to make sure the Auto Refresh option is checked in order for the change to take place in the Auto Dimension tool.
  19. I keep some different lengths of railing I turned into symbols for situations like this. I find it faster to simply use symbols to achieve this.
  20. Use that detail to create and save the brick corbel to your library and use a molding polyline to place it on you plan. Same for the fascia board. A 3D molding line will give you the finish at the bottom, the crown can simply be added as a "shadow board" in the roof dbx.
  21. @Rich_Winsor as far as I know the lights don't come with the export so I added them from the TM library. They must be off a bit, I hadn't noticed.
  22. I have been playing with Twinmotion recently. These are Chief models exported in 3DS format. I have spent just a few hours with TM and this is what I have come up with.