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  1. On 3/7/2018 at 10:24 PM, GeneDavis said:

    I've built with ICF and am curious to know why one would want to see a 3D view of a such a structure this way.

     

    Who needs to view the concrete core as if the styrofoam forms were stripped away?  And why?

    My son is doing a presentation to his classmates on how an ICF house looks like and I was hoping there is an easy way to turn these layers on and off do the kids can see this easily.

  2. 12 hours ago, glennw said:

    Is this what you are after.

    The ICF wall hatching looks a a bit iffy in plan view, but may be acceptable.

    What type of 3D views will you be using? 

    New Image_46.jpg

     

    There are all good suggestions here but what Glenn has posted is exactly what I am trying to do in perspective 3D.

    I am not sure why you made that custom hatching for the plan view.

     

     In any case - I was hoping I can do this only via the Layout display option.

     

    I would have expected this could be done by displaying only the Main Layer of the walls without having to juggle with anything else. Based on all the answers this sounds like a missing feature.

     

     

     

  3. I am using X8 and I can't figure out how to display only the concrete (main layer) in in ICF wall.

    The interior fir framing shows up fine, including concrete floor layers.

    But the ICF wall is either displayed entirely with all the layers - including the insulation form block - or not all all - depending on whether I switch the layer "Walls, Normal" on or off.

     

     

    So I tried to create a new plan and take it step by step to figure out what is the setting that I'm missing. Turns out I can't display framing in a new plan no matter what I tried - the default 3D Framing Layer Set renders absolutely nothing. I think whatever causes this may be related to the issue I'm having with my ICF walls.

     

    Any ideas?

     

    I attach the dummy plan here 

    3d framing.zip

  4. Thanks for the explanations, this helps a lot as I am getting closer to understanding how this works.

     

    I am still not clear on how to force the dimension lines to latch on to the object though. I am using End to End dimensions and I found that the dimensions get to latch on neighboring objects. For example - in elevation view I have some 3d boxes around or close to windows. When I use End to End dimensions for the windows I found the dimension lines latch on to these 3d boxes even if they are a few inches away. So what I ended up doing is resize or move the windows edges away from the closest 3d object, place the dimension lines, then put the window back where it should be. It's still not ideal as the dimensions still have a tendency to latch on some other objects - especially when I move the windows around. So I'm thinking that it must be some setting somewhere to improve this or prevent it from happening at all but I can't figure out what is it ....

  5. I am not sure how to ask this question as I'm still new to CA but it sounds like it would be a fairly trivial requirement so maybe I'm missing the obvious....

     

    In plan view I need to be able to draw dimension lines (for walls, doors rooms, etc) that will automatically adjust whenever the objects are re-sized.

    The same with elevation views.- I need to show the height of the roof eaves and peaks automatically, the same for the windows.

    Is there a way to draw these dimension lines and have them automatically display the size as soon as the objects change?

     

    I don't want to use the automatic dimension feature as this seems to draw dimension lines everywhere but I only need a few of them, not everywhere. This because when I delete the unwanted ones then I believe they all automatically get recreated by the Auto Dimension command which puts me back where I started: as soon as a re-size occurs I need to manually delete the dimension lines I don't want displayed.

     

    Is there a way to do what I need?

  6. Greetings

     

    I am new to Chief and currently designing an ICF house with Insuldeck floors.

     

    What I did to build the floors is a main concrete layer with 2" insulation below.

     

    This is not completely accurate since I need to mark the floor penetrations for HVAC / plumbing and create tray ceilings where ducting and pipes cannot be placed between the concrete joists of the floor system.

     

    So I layed out a floor material region with vertical or horizontal hashing lines depending on the direction of the joists and set it so it appears to be spaced at 24' in order to match the floor joists spacing (24" OC). This is not completely accurate since the actual joists have a profile that varies in width from 5" at the bottom to 7" near the top while the hashing lines represent only the center of the joists. And this method only works in floorplan view. It does give an indication on where the joists are though.

     

    I am wondering if there is a better way to represent this type of floor structure in a more accurate manner? Something like creating a molding profile and placing it inside the floor?