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Bill..............VERY GOOD!
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I opened the Patterns/Chief Siding Pat. file (attachment) and I noticed what I think is a board & batten pattern for 2" bat on 12" centers. If this is true, how do I access this pattern? The pattern that shows when you click on this pattern file is the first one on the list (I think)
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Is there a way to make a pat. file for a board & batten with 2" batten on 12" centers? Can this be done "within" CA or will it have to be accomplished in another program? I thought somewhere along the line I read about this in a thread, but can't find it now.
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Were the I-beams made with molding p-lines on a horizontal plane and then "rotated" to the correct position? If so CA "reads" the molding p-line in plan view as if it is still in the horizontal position---thus the longer length. I don't know if I would call this a bug, but what I can remember about this it has always been this way. If you want to show the I-beam in plan view I would just show them in plan view by using cad lines. This is referred to as a "work around". As you work more with CA you will become quite familiar with this term. I hope this helps clarify things. Good luck.
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Smoothing out terrain for sloping roads & sidewalks
Larry_Sweeney replied to Seafield's topic in General Q & A
I'm not sure. Rumor has it that he lurks around here under bridges. -
Smoothing out terrain for sloping roads & sidewalks
Larry_Sweeney replied to Seafield's topic in General Q & A
David......Terrain in CA can be VERY frustrating. Just when you think things are moving along nicely, it'll kick you in the groin. Good luck. -
"not a bad word was uttered" Scott.......Now come on. Can you get Lynn to verify that?
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Perry......With AC voltage, how did you hook it up that it ran backwards? You're scaring me.
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Smoothing out terrain for sloping roads & sidewalks
Larry_Sweeney replied to Seafield's topic in General Q & A
Scott. I totally agree with Perry. This video is especially good to watch for people new to CA and working with terrain. TMI is very important using terrain data in CA. Another is continuing contours for a distance past the terrain perimeter. My biggest problem any more is getting my road to look even along the edges while still having a slope. I keep working on it. Sometimes, as you mention, it can be just a little change in placins a contour line that will do the trick. It's learning what "trick" is the kicker. I hope CA will work on "fine tuning" their terrain building. A little bit "behind the scene" on each version would be nice. -
Jintu...I just didn't understand your answer because I had all my lights turned off in the "Light Data" dbx. of my light fixtures before I did my raytraces, yet in the "Adjust Lights" some, but not all, of them were checked to be on. It just puzzles me why some show as being on when I had them turned off in the Light Data. Either way, thanks to you, I know where to go to double check my "on/off" light situation. Have a great day.
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I was complaining about X6 being slow.
Larry_Sweeney replied to Kiwideziner's topic in General Q & A
Graeme......This is something I'm going to have to look into. I think I have a fairly decent system, but lately I've noticed a slow down in X6. I've been working on a couple of projects where one is over 25 meg. and the other is over 40 meg. The slowness at times is getting to be quite a pain. It seems especially slow in views where I'm adding my "fills" (cad work) in my sections I'm detailing. I'm not a computer techy by any means. but you mention the SSD drive you purchased. When looking for a good fast drive, what are the things to look for? My computer is 2 yrs. old also, If I could get another year out of it I would be a happy camper. -
Jintu.......Thank you for the information. What you are saying is that no matter which way the light fixture's "Light Data" on/off dbx is checked the Camera's view "Adjust Lights" has the control as to whether the light is on or off or am I missing a point? Once again, I thank you for your time.
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Alan....I'll try again. I went back and checked the file before I zipped it and the plan file was good. I'm not sure what went wrong. If it doesn't work this time I'll use Dropbox. It was taking forever to load the file so I'm just making it available through Dropbox. https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/49042923/LANDIS%2003072014A.zip
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Alan....I was attempting to do a raytrace of the right front. The flood light on the front of the garage up at the peak shows on and it looked like the fan light in the screened porch was on also. I didn't check to see if any other lights that were turned off are showing on in raytrace. Thanks for taking the time. LANDIS 03072014.zip
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I have all my lights turned off to do and exterior raytrace, but some floods on the exterior are showing as being still on. I double checked to make double sure they were off and they were. What's my next step?
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Smoothing out terrain for sloping roads & sidewalks
Larry_Sweeney replied to Seafield's topic in General Q & A
Scott.....I usually make the terrain work for me, but I always end up spending way to much time trying to get it close. Semi-close (sometimes it's semi-far away) is always where I end up. My achilles heel is that I'm a perfectionist-----yes, I know, get over it---right? That's what my wife tells me--bless her heart. -
Smoothing out terrain for sloping roads & sidewalks
Larry_Sweeney replied to Seafield's topic in General Q & A
Scott......Good luck if DSorensen post the plan. I'll be watching. Projects that have a lot of terrain (contour lines) drive me nuts. I reach past the wine and look for the Southern Comfort at the end of the day! Sometimes there is no rhyme or reason to what happens with terrain in CA. It is something they really need to work on, but probably not in my lifetime and I'm Hoping to be around for awhile. Have a great weekend. -
Turn off a gutter, and it comes back. Bug?
Larry_Sweeney replied to GeneDavis's topic in General Q & A
Gene......It may be a bug, but this is the way around it. The gutter is just a molding pline. Select the section you don't want, open it and check the dbx to not show molding on line. If you just want to remove a part of the gutter then break the line first. Ca will still rebuild it, but the section you don't want to see will be turned off. This was just enlightened to me by Glenn Woodward------Thank you Glenn. oops! Just reread your post. Forget what I said. -
Glenn.....What you stated in your thread happened to me yesterday. I never log out and every time I open Chieftalk in IE I'm logged in. Yesterday I closed out IE, because it froze, which has been happening quite often lately. (?) When I reopened Chieftalk I all of a sudden had to login. Later I went out of Chieftalk and again when I opened it back up I had to login. This morning, when I opened IE and went to Chieftalk I was already logged in....Go figure! I have made no changes to my computer settings in ages. As a matter of fact, when it comes to making any type of "internal" changes I usually consult my Grandchildren.
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Glenn.......Thanks. Correct as always. I appreciate your time.
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Yes, I'm no programmer that's for sure. The way my mind works (thinks), it would still "be there", it just would not be displayed. That's an easy programing issue---right"
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Joe....What is needed is to be able to turn them off on a individual basics. In the case you mentioned you would want to turn it off, but yet it might be nice to have it on encase something would be done that you would want to see the problem. At that point you then could have the option to fix it or turn off the highlighted circle for that instance.
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I'm attempting to show "fill" in some of my material in the Structure Tab of my Room Specifications so they show solid with no "background lines"when I do an "Auto Detail". For instance, in the "Floor Finish (K)" I have 1/2 cement board, which I put a fill in and it showed when I did an Auto Detail. I then put a fill in my 3/4" plywood subfloor isted in the "Floor Structure (L)", but it did not show when I did an Auto Detail. I was trying to put a solid fill in these items because in an enlarged detail of a cross section you can always see other lines showing inside of these items due to the fact that they don't have fill. Always before when I did an enlarged detail I would go an fill these places in on the enlarged detail manually one at a time. I thought if I could figure a way to have them all filled using "Auto Detail" it would save me time. What I don't understand is why one item will show the fill and another item won't. I also used solid fill for all my material in the "Wall Type" and they all showed after doing a Auto Detail. Other than the 3/4" plywood in the Floor Structure Tab I've had flavorful results. Am I going about this in the wrong way? Is their another dbx. where I can put fill in the 3/4" plywood subfloor and it will show after doing an Auto Detail?
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You took the attachment views from your computer didn't you? If not, can you explain how the mortar is "shown" on your computer. I don't know how else you could have made your attachments.
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Interesting discussion....... I hardly ever turn off my computer (whether that's good or bad), except when I do a "system scan" using Advance Systems Care (two or three times a month). I just did one, then restarted my computer, just to "clear" my computer's "mind" of anything else that crops up from leaving it on all the time. After startup, I opened IE and went to Chieftalk by doing a search on IE for Chieftalk. When the page opened up I was already logged in. Is this good or not? I'm as far away from being any kind of "computer techy" or understand the "workings" of a computer as an ax is to a tree hugger (excuse the expression). From what this thread is discussing, my computer shouldn't be working this way. Am I blessed or otherwise? As far as I know I've never done any kind of setup to make this happen.