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Well this is good to know. Your panos look great from inside or outside, but it is still a lot of work for little reward. Like trying to do a maximum bench press. Might impress a few people looking on, but less so as they call 911 when you blow out your shoulder.
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Being in sales, design and production, time was valuable and I remember the older Architects in our office making a pronouncement after looking over my shoulder at ACAD version 1; "it will never go any where..." ;-) I thought so too at the time, as personal computers were still just a novelty, not destine to go any where either.
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Do you have a video showing how to do that?
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I'd like to do custom on-site client specific panoramic backdrops for each project. But, I'm not sure what are the best settings or method for capturing a good 360 shot on-site. Anybody do this? Can you share your tips and tricks?
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Hey Rene, Those full backdrops are wonderful, and I'd like to know how we can take those pictures ourselves? When I do a site visit, I've always taken pictures of the Front, Back, Sides, and view to use in CA, but they are not the surround kind. What do I need to know when trying to take a panorama on site??
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As another older user who started on Autocad 1.0 waaaay back in 1981?, I got used to working with it using the tools which kept getting updated at a furious pace, much like CA. I applaud you in making this change to CA and trying to pound into your worn out bag of new tricks, a better and faster way to get your projects finalized. The older I get the harder it is for me to keep emptying out my old bag on tricks, and stuff new ones inside. Like most old dog's, I get used to working this program in previously learned ways. So I feel inspired to see people like me (older, former, ACAD users) take on learning something new. Everything they are saying here makes sense, and is worth trying to work into my own workflow.
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So where is your fancy 3d mouse Rene?
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The Atlas OS is touted by LTT's as a great way to speed up your system for 'gaming', and CA's PBR kind of falls into that arena. Has anybody tried running Atlas stripped down OS yet? It is scary with all the security and updates turned off, but I like where they are going with this freeware program. Might try it on my home computer first, which is a basic older system that is slowing down with all the Windows 10 bloatware. Thoughts or comments?
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Wow, that is a lot of visual space! Do you need to adjust your font sizes so you can read all the menu's?
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Can you post a screen shot of Chief running on that one? Seems like having 38" would stretch things, but you also have two flanking monitors. I've got a 55" 4k monitor on my standing desk, so I rotate sitting and standing every hour. I do like not having to strain to see details. I'm going to have to rethink my setup now.
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Rene, what is with the tetris wall decoration? Love seeing everyone's setup. Now I don't feel so odd with my 4 monitors taking up my whole office
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i9-13900K CPU, Ray Tracing performance and CPU temperatures
jtcapa1 replied to Barton_Brown's topic in General Q & A
I would not want to work in the tropics for the reasons your explaining. I made the mistake of taking my work laptop to Hawaii once, never thinking about those nice cool trade windows blowing into our ocean front condo. My laptop died after about 3 days!. Local repair shop smirked and said he see's this all the time. So water cool everything sounds smart when you live in paradise. -
i9-13900K CPU, Ray Tracing performance and CPU temperatures
jtcapa1 replied to Barton_Brown's topic in General Q & A
I want to rant a bit here, so forgive me. But every f**king time I watch one of those youtube influencers on computers, I go down this time consuming black hole of bright and shiny bigger, better and faster tech slides. All I really want to know at any one point in time is 'what is the best CA rig I could afford to buy' and why. All the other crazy information out there is really geared towards gamers, who don't really care about RT, that they call 'eye-candy', where as we do. We don't care about FPS until we are doing a PBR walk-thru. We now should care less about the CPU and more about the communication pathways between the CPU+GPU+RAM+M.2 NVME and the MB pathways. I may be wrong but I think that is what the coders at CA are looking at also. It is way to easy to overspend on crap we really don't need, like water cooling, or pretty cases with side panels to show off all the RGB lights inside. Rant done... -
i9-13900K CPU, Ray Tracing performance and CPU temperatures
jtcapa1 replied to Barton_Brown's topic in General Q & A
It is a little frustrating to read threads like these and see a bunch of comments which focus on parts and pieces instead of systems. The best advice from a cost perspective is get a good graphics card and us PBR instead of CPU RT. All the threads and cores of the 13900 series of CPU's are costly overkill for 99% of what we do. Not worth the money in a custom build. Right now, for CA users, it seems like the money is better spend on a high end graphics card. Barton, another good test is to launch task manager and just look at what the CPU is doing between the i7 cheap CPU and the i9 overpriced CPU. Is all that money worth the extra 2 minutes you save? On island time? -
Like most people here, I've ditched the measuring tape for a Laser measuring device several years ago. I even tried the bluetooth link to CA for a bit, but it was still too buggy for my limited skill set. Now with the advent of advanced Laser Measuring devices that can generate point cloud data, I'm real curious if many, or anybody here has gone down this road and what their experience has been in the conversion process? As I age, and during Covid, I'm less and less inclined to measure up my clients homes, so I'm always looking for a faster, and accurate solution that is still affordable. The technology is improving pretty fast with companies like NavVis and, I don't want to get left behind. So where are we at with Chief Architect and the point cloud conversions? I suspect that most of the conversions will soon be automated with the advances in AI, which might also complete the design for us!
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This is an older thread, but I've resisted Windows 11 until now. I'm planning to install it on a separate SSD just to be safe, but I'm wondering if all the issues have now been worked out with the Nvida RTX30 series cards?
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Wow. That is a fantastic job of using that tedious tool Rich. Beautiful front facade. Way to think way outside the box.
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But it would be nice for those of us sitting on the fence with using a space mouse if we could see a perspective where and expert is manipulating a model, using custom keys and show the screen at the same time as the hand motion. Similar to this well done video: 3D Mouse Review
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Is there any chance one of you experienced users could post a video of how you use this fancy 3d mouse thingy? I'm ready to pull the trigger, but I'm uncertain about how it would work with the opposite hand as the mouse. It would be nice to see how you use it with CA, especially with custom buttons. I've seen Rene's video's where he uses one, but his are very custom and a bit confusing unless you can stand near and watch the hands and the screen.
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Thank you. That is what I was looking for. I do understand the liability issue, but I'm not concerned in this case. Plus I can over design it.
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Do any of you guys do your own structural engineering? If so, what programs do you recommend? I learned to do it by hand over 40 years ago, but have always relied on professional structural engineers to do my lateral shear loads. I'm in a bind with one client that cannot way the months it will take to get it engineered. I remember seeing some kind of program online that was simpler looking than the 'Wood Works" program my engineer likes to use.
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Anybody know how to draw this using the 3d polyline solid? I'm drawing a blank. CA, just draws them as straight segments. I know there is an easy way to do this but I've been staring at my screen for over an hour trying things that don't work.
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Thank you Rob. I wish it only took me 2 min.! Can you tell me how you did this?
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Any clever people here have a suggestion on how I might go about creating a DryAway Cabinet? I've got a client that wants one and I'm stumped on how to show it in CA.
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Curved wall with curved sloping top. How would you approach?
jtcapa1 replied to VisualDandD's topic in General Q & A
Beautiful Design Justin, Plus that curved wall with the cap turned out about as good as you could actually build it. The brick cap is quite the achievement, as well as the textures, But this was not rendered in CA right?