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I should have looked first, duh! DJP
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In Chief it is called a "Norman Roof" (What is in a name...? ) DJP
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Graph Paper - we've got it, please use it!
DavidJPotter replied to robdyck's topic in Tips & Techniques
Been a user since 1995, when they added the "Grid" back in version X5 or so, I never used it on purpose, it is the first thing I turn off before starting a plan (The snap grid actually makes it harder for me to precisely place objects as they "snap" to the "Grid" instead of where I often intend those objects to go, no thank you, thank you VERY much! DJP PS: it IS ok for others to use the POS -
What, exactly is the "3D Disk" please? I can share the X10 CAB file, any "discs" belong to me and Chief Inc. DJP
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Here it is for version X10, sorry, the prior upload was for X12. DJP DMDz Copper Bay Window.calibz
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See if this works for you (symbol created by David Michael) DJP DMZ Copper Bay Window.calibz
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Use "Solid Railing walls" you set their height via their "Wall Specification Dialogs - Newels Height setting" DJP
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I read your question three times, I downloaded your file and looked at it and all I can say is "WHAT?" do you wish to do actually? "You want the shutter to open outwards but the door frame not to show.". What, exactly is stopping you from doing so, I wonder? DJP
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Matterport does not, has no ability to "import" into Chief other than manually. Basically what it does is to digitally measure visually and spatially what is scanned into it for later use by someone creating an "as built". Someone goes to the remodel location and scans each room to be duplicated, the scan is visual, digital ,accurate and 360 degree. Then the results are uploaded to the "cloud" where it can then be read and measured in a browser for input MANUALLY into Chief or other CAD programs. I have a Remodel firm in Dallas who uses Matterport for all of their projects and it worked well. It has NO capability to export or import any 3D file formats, it mainly saves time over measuring every remodel location. A minimally trained person can then be hired to set up and operate the Matterport machine that records the data on site to bring the as built measurements to drafts-persons to model by way of the Matterport cloud server.. DJP
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Here in Austin, I know there are several Chief'ers in Dallas-Fort Worth, perhaps they are busy working? DJP
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In an elevation camera, measure how low the pool symbol is relative to the floor level of the pool room. Then select the pool symbol using "Transform-Replicate - Move" and move it up in the "Z" axis the value you measured it needs to be. In the Pool symbol, change the "bottom relative to" box to "Absolute" so it stays put after the move. DJP
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Smooth board & batten texture?
DavidJPotter replied to Richard_Morrison's topic in Symbols and Content
Than import those textures as "Custom Materials" and you are then "Done!" DJP -
Thank you but a lot of my "Help" is also good advertising for a guy that needs to help others to survive. It is an attempt to promote that I can help you! It is also a lot more rewarding to help others rather than merely to help my bottom line. DJP
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Addition of Room Divider Keeps Moving Existing Wall
DavidJPotter replied to kwhitt's topic in General Q & A
I solved that in the video (not the splash screen), take a look please. DJP -
Addition of Room Divider Keeps Moving Existing Wall
DavidJPotter replied to kwhitt's topic in General Q & A
DJP david.zip -
Can X12 open a X5 plan file so it can be modified?
DavidJPotter replied to ccl2005's topic in Sales Related Questions
Of course but once saved in X12 it can, never, thereafter be opened in X5. DJP -
It should work, I still use my copy of "Paint Shop Pro" that was created before that then company sold itself to Corel! DJP
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You will need to make a copy of the original brink texture and then open that copy and alter it in Photoshop or Paint Shop pro etc to then appear exactly as you wish in Chief. When done, import into chief as a "Custom Material" and then apply it in your plan file. DJP
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No trouble on my Laptop or Desktop since Beta One, rock solid. Make sure all you devices are up to date and that your Hard drives are cleaned of junk and are defragmented. DJP
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Click here to access over 500 Help videos for Chief and Home Designer Users DJP
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What you did is what I would do but it may be the symbol that is poorly made where you cannot assign a different material to each piece of the "X", sorry, try another symbol or make your own is my advice. DJP
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You can cap the end of the wall with a soffit, like Hammer7 suggested. You can also cap the end with a custom slab or polyline solid as well. I sometimes just open "interior 4 walls dialog box-Wall types" and set the framing to drywall instead of "fur framing" which visually also works. DJP
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Architects Using Chief Architect in Texas!
DavidJPotter replied to tonyhaygood's topic in General Q & A
Don Hurst Architect (512) 507-6989 dhurst2@austin.rr.com The other two I mentioned, one uses X10 and the third one I have not spoken to in years, sorry. Maybe Don can refer you elsewhere as well. DJP -
Architects Using Chief Architect in Texas!
DavidJPotter replied to tonyhaygood's topic in General Q & A
There are a couple or three here in Austin, let me know if interested and I will share their contact data. DJP -
The only real difference between HD Pro and Chief Premier is their layout files are not compatible with each other (in HD Pro you create a layout file for each printed page - in Chief Premier the layout has up to 1,000 blank pages for use), so HD pro cannot open and read but one page of a single, Chief Premier produced "layout" file. It saves tons of time to do the plan layouts in Chief as opposed to HD Pro for this reason, so if you wish to read the plan file and layout files of printed pages, be prepared to pay a lot more for that usability (it takes longer to create 8 layout files as opposed to creating one as in Chief). That understood, I will be happy to help you. All I need to have is your plan file and you let me know how you want the "layout" sheets handled and the target print paper size as well as what municipality will be handling your permit submissions please. You may also need the participation of a local, State Licensed Structural Engineer to obtain a local permit (that depends upon what THEY require) DJP