robdyck

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  1. @deaconjj I'd suggest that you try deleting the view from layout, then re-sending it to layout using plot lines. I can recreate the odd shadows in layout by making a very large terrain. I was able to 'fix' this by clipping the sides of the elevation camera.
  2. In my experience, Live Views have never been stable or trustworthy. I would never use them. If you set that view to Plot Lines, that should take care of your printing problem, right?
  3. This function is new to me! Probably because I never use a WMR for an entire wall. Handy tip to know though!
  4. I'd just do it manually. I'd find it quicker than any other method. Every other method (for me) would take more clicks, and if it needed to be accurate, would still require editing. Just make sure the model has the space, then build and edit.
  5. It is relatively expensive. Around here, there is a priority on maintenance free materials. You'll rarely see any exposed wood on the exterior. Almost all decks are covered in waterproof vinyl decking membrane and the framing (posts and deck perimeter) is always capped with custom bent aluminum cladding. Generally speaking, in smaller cities, where there is a rural or blue collar influence (customers with more building knowledge and $$) and less competition among builders, the customers aren't interested in temporary decks, stairs, railings, etc. In the larger cities, where there is more competition amongst builders, a lower quality of construction would be prevalent in order to hit certain price points, relative to the target customer base and the spec. of the neighborhood.
  6. If I needed to show a framing plan, I would do exactly what you do. Typically, all I need to show is a beam (if any), posts & footings and a joist spec. arrow. And, just for context, where I live, exterior deck stairs and landings are usually custom built out of aluminum and powder coated. Same with deck railings.
  7. The OP is correct, in X14 the warning to update a layout box (using plot lines) has been removed. You need to remember to update each layout or all layout boxes before printing. I don't know if this change was intentional or not.
  8. You'd be trading a lot of wall types for a lot of manual material regions....good luck with that! Maybe you're on to something that I don't understand...entirely possible. I only install siding or drywall manually when I absolutely have to.
  9. I will just point out that using a 'deck' or a 'landing' has their own pros and cons. I ALWAYS use a landing between exterior split stairs because the landing elevation height updates automatically.
  10. Pretty much. Supports for Landings must be dealt with manually.
  11. Have you tried making a custom backdrop from a solid white jpg file?
  12. OR...you could notch the main roof plane around the gable wall.
  13. You will need a custom ceiling plane to make the ceiling slope the way I think you'd like it to.
  14. Have you turned those circled walls into foundation walls with a footing?
  15. @tds_cc I found one layout box on page 1 and it is much larger than the actual page. Is this what you were looking for? I recommend making the Layout Box Border a bright color and turning it's layer on until it's time to print.
  16. Great video @Renerabbitt! Smooth, brief, easy to follow!
  17. That was one done super quick, and I haven't even looked at it. I think that jitter probably happened during the recording...in other words the rotation jittered, not the recording. I was using other apps while it was recording. I fixed it for your Chop! Click the link now! Actually, I'm just wrapping that project up so I updated it for the client!
  18. Save to the cloud...if you're using X14. Otherwise I used to upload them to youtube so that I'd have just a link to share.
  19. Glad you figured it out! I figured it had something to do with layers or layersets.
  20. Change the lite count.