robdyck

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  1. I have a site plan with measurements from property line to building. I have the dimensions in metric to 2 decimal places. For some reason, I'm getting some dimensions that are rounded incorrectly resulting in conflicting measurements. Has anyone else experienced this and if so, do you know a solution? I'm going to send this to tech support right away and I will post a solution, if there is one!
  2. It looks like you've downloaded the "Nashville" sample plan. If not, you should, because it comes with the layout and plan files. Open the correct layout page and double click those layout boxes to see what type of drawing was used.
  3. I can fit that in. Send me a PM or email.
  4. @jparkerrendering If you can post the plan I'll take a look and see if I can offer a solution. I never have an issue with boxed eaves, only flush eaves!
  5. In Chief, you'll need to uncheck automatic heights, then select the Top Tread option and make the necessary height adjustment. Make sure the bottom of the stair is locked first. As for stair connection details, that's easily taken care of with a generic detail.
  6. Did you download the Stone Creek sample plan? It has the plan and layout files so you can study exactly how that layout was achieved.
  7. Hmmm, I beg to differ How would you recommend closing up the side of a non-recessed tray ceiling that terminates against an invisible wall? I have a situation where I have a tray ceiling between 2 other rooms, separated by invisible walls. I replaced the invisible walls with interior walls and used a full width doorway to create the openings while still providing a termination for the tray ceiling. Unfortunately, Chief decided to stick it to me and will not place drywall on the top of the doorway on one of those walls.
  8. It's actually really quick to do this. It'll time a small amount of time to learn how. Once you've got the process nailed, it'll only take seconds!
  9. If Automatic Height is checked, then why are you concerned about the height? The only point to those boxes is to provide 2 different points of reference when manually adjusting the height. Also noticed that Chief's "Help" has used the wrong terminology for this section (riser should be replaced with "tread"): Select Top Riser for the Top Height value to describe the height of the top riser.
  10. https://www.chiefarchitect.com/videos/watch/48/creating-layouts-and-construction-documents.html Go to 20:20 of the video. Paste "Editing Layout Views" into help and press enter.
  11. It is with a bit of work. You can take another section view from within the cabinets, create a cad detail from view, then select the shelving lines and copy/paste-in-place those lines into the correct elevation view. Then, assign them a dashed line style as they represent a hidden object.
  12. It makes me feel so good to see that Error for another user! I had started to get the impression that it was just me! I had no issue distributing those plants...this time!
  13. That control button has always worked that way. The "Top Tread" button has always been temporary, a one time, each time type of usage. It's not sticky!
  14. Larry, I made a symbol out of the terrain and roads, then turned off those layers. That dropped the time for a perspective full overview from 20 seconds to 1 second. I also removed the normal map from the terrain perimeter texture. All views now generate in 1 second.
  15. It especially embarrassing when many other diy design apps have better basic 3d representation. I got sent a 'plan' from a prospective client with 3d views that was far far better than Chief's 3d viewer. Even the Houzz 3d app has a better basic presentation. Screwing around with raytracing on every job (for free) is not the answer!!
  16. Huh? With something other than material regions?
  17. If I'm not mistaken, that's not a feature. That model will have been "manipulated" by pulling the roof plane away from it's proper edge. Then, additional roof planes will have been modeled to the left to show as the underlayment and the seathing.
  18. I agree with you. And if I'm not mistaken this issue still exists when using an elevation view that utilizes a rendering style with line drawing displayed. Below are 2 comparisons showing the on-screen and a pdf. Watercolor technique with line drawing weight of 5. I had to guess and check my way to a decent pdf. PDF: On Screen:
  19. Some sample images with a very light weight; from Beta (before it worked correctly?!) I really liked the light weight. And as Rene pointed out, it makes a mess out of 3d plants.
  20. From Help: Mitre Ends of Angle Walls Specify how wall corners that are not right angles are framed. 90° corners are not affected by these settings. Select Mitre Plate Ends to mitre the ends of the top and bottom plates. If unchecked, top and bottom plates will be butted together. Select Rotate End Studs to rotate the studs closest to mitre ends to the angle of the mitre. If unchecked, studs will remain perpendicular to the angle of the walls. Select Horizontal Frame Thru to frame through the horizontal walls in plan view, butting vertical walls against them. If unchecked, walls that are vertical in plan view will frame through.
  21. None of my angle walls are showing mitered corners. I thought I'd check to see if it's working correctly for others before I send this to Tech Support.
  22. You'll need to set a shallow frame depth (try 2-3" or so) in order to be able to recess the windows that much. And that refers to recessing the frame. Chief won't allow the sash to be inset more than 12".