DavidJPotter

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  1. I deleted all of your molding polylines and used a combination of "Auto Roof Full Return" along with manual roofs over just the bay... DJP 220804 - Krupa Residence - Lot 8C The Preserve at Brook St. Rehoboth, MA.zip
  2. On inspection I SEE NO missing trim, it looks great to me but obviously, there is something missing for you. Can you be a little more specific, please? DJP
  3. I downloaded your "file" and it would not open in X14 because you attached it while the plan file was actively open in Chief= Zero Kb=no good, try again but close Chief FIRST before attaching the plan file here a CT. DJP
  4. Not much "wrong" with your wall connections or custom layers of those walls. I can't find anything particularly "wrong" with what you did other than the unwanted brick reveal. That can be handled cosmetically using a Wall material region or a custom backsplash set to drywall. Chief is quite good but never has been nor will probably ever be "perfect", sometimes you have to step in and work-round things to get a product no matter what. DJP
  5. I commonly draw the house and other structures and then add a "Terrain Plane". Then shape the terrain plane to match my "property boundaries", add any set back lines or easement lines. You place all these different objects on different named layers so in "Display Options" you can then, at your choice and need, turn layers on or off for different printed, scaled views to graphicly communicate your project to the Permit office, your GC and his sub contractors. In Home Designer Pro You create a single layout file for each printed page to create your scaled, printed pages of your plan set. DJP
  6. Sure but the posted image IS a perspective in terms of the yard, just takes some elbow grease to make it pretty. DJP
  7. The roof planes in the photo obviously have different "Baseline Heights". Measure or estimate the difference in baseline heights, apply them to the two roof planes and then connect their edges using the "Join Roofs" tool. Remove any unnecessary line breaks in the roof plane edges so they connect to each other properly. DJP
  8. X14 works fine with Zoom meetings and with Go to Meeting, I rarely use Team Viewer, so I have no advice or experience to share, sorry. DJP
  9. In HD Pro you have NO layers sets, one layout file for EACH printed layout page and fewer choices and tools (as one should expect). a lot of the fancier, customization tools are left out and are only resident in Chief Premier. DJP
  10. I downloaded your offered file and tried to open it in Edge, Chrome and Opera and each time all I got were blank images, communicating NOTHING, sorry. Post a copy of your .plan file, please. Generally speaking, the dormer tool is basically a symbol made up of walls, hole in the roof polyline, a window and roof planes. Like any other symbol it has programmed limitations built in. With its Default Settings planned for per application it is a time saver but is NOT a "fits all instances" kind of application. The best route is to study and find out for yourself what it can and can't do by default and then find out how to work with it as it is to get what you want, whenever you want it. That requires a lot of trial and error practice tweaking such constructs until you find out for yourself its limits and how to deal with those. Like any symbol that has built in limits they often interact with other 3D elements in your plan with walls, attic walls and roof planes in which they reside. Not every thing in this software can simply be "clicked" or "Check boxed" into existence without the end user having to step in, find out what is happening and then taking corrective, manual actions to fix it. DJP
  11. During Beta Testing and since I have experienced NOTHING but smooth, reliable performance. DJP
  12. I noticed that the custom made wall you used above the foundation or basement is designed by default to not smoothly line up it outer layers. The software is programmed to natively line up the "Main Layers", floor to floor. That IS what the software is set to do and that is what it does. Your main layers do line up except for the manual cantilever, leaving only the outer layers that by design do not line up. I did find two walls that showed "out of alignment" indicators when selected. Good general advice is to check everything twice so that nothing is missed. The cantilever issue is not part of how Chief is programmed to natively work, so your workaround as a workable solution. A large part of learning and knowing Chief are knowing its limitations and what it easily does and does not do. Chief will never be "perfect" for all possible users and applications but it is also quite versatile in the hands of a veteran user. DJP
  13. That totally depends upon the technical abilities of the "Designer" and their software tools I have never had this as a problem. I use the 3D viewer and 360 panoramas for clients as well as PDF's. Their interior designer is their problem to solve, not yours. AutoCAD files are natively 2D and a 3D DWG file might be editable in AutoDesk or perhaps REVIT but that is not my field of expertise. DJP
  14. Chief Architect software does not, is not capable of understanding or knowing ANYTHING!!! It is merely a mechanical or robotic tool that implements ONLY what it is ordered to do and NOTHING else. It follows settings in Default Settings and Dialog boxes, so if the settings are wrong you do not get what you wish, rather you get what the settings dictate. It is pre programmed to consider all structures in a plan file are the same structure, so as I said the settings per space determine the outcome. Dealing with a mechanical object you merely persist until you obtain compliance from a purely mechanical device. DJP
  15. IF you want them to show in camera views but not plan view, while in plan view select the wall that you do not wish to see and make it invisible in the Plan View Layer set, it will still show in camera views. You may need to segment the wall so just the part that you do not want to show in plan view is (wall break tool) cut off from the rest so only the part you do not want visible in plan view is then make "invisible". DJP
  16. You created the railing wall using an interior 4 wall, and you set the garage floor to -24 1/2 " but your stairwell room's floor is set to Zero inches, thus the wall type reveal. When you change the wall type to better match the garage floor to "Concrete Stem Wall" and set the floor height settings to match you get a better looking result, try it and see. DJP
  17. Is the oven symbol a Library Browser one or is it a Sketch Up download? Sketch Up symbols are NOT preprogrammed like Chief Library Browser ones are. DJP
  18. Please call or email me, I specialize in assisting Home Designer software users. DJP
  19. Open the dialog box of the imported PDF on your layout and make sure it is set at its highest display setting and "Saved in Plan" then, try again (just a thought) I have never had this happen to me. DJP
  20. Like your image would be a polyline solid aka 3D solid (depending on your version - X12 - polyline solid). You create the custom slanted object in an elevation camera, then line up the object to match your chimney in plan view using your Reference Display, then check the finished product using an isometric camera view. DJP