JSLevine05

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  1. Thanks so much! That seemed to have done the trick, I appreciate the help!
  2. Eric - Thanks for the suggestion for adding a wall straight from the house...that sure helped clean up the angled intersects quite a bit! I think I have the exterior walls and interior layout to a place I am happy about and was going to move on to setting exterior materials and floor trusses/beams but keep getting hung up on the open void showing interior of the floor platform. It's the little things that always hang me up :). The wall breaks at the knee walls helped the exterior wall seams....thanks so much! It seems that Chief is ignoring the second floor exterior walls for some reason, but only when I generate the roof. Below are two back-clipped cross sections, one with the roof generated and one without. In the cross section with the roof, it is clear that the 2nd floor exterior walls have disappeared and the roof is bearing on the 1st floor walls. However when I delete the roof planes, the 2nd floor exterior walls come back.
  3. Its above the first picture and again below for convenience. Thanks for taking a look! New_Residential_v2.0.plan
  4. Thanks for the suggestion. I tried that and also changing to a number of different room types. Didn't seem to have any effect for me.
  5. Hello everyone, I'm having trouble adding a bonus space above a three car, off-angle garage. I'd like to add it as a story and a half and am using knee walls and short rooms to accomplish this. I am finding that the roof planes penetrate the bonus space, the exterior wall shows a split where the knee walls join, and that the roof is not closing the floor platform (currently set to roughly 24") of the second floor. In fact, it doesn't appear like the 2nd floor exterior walls are generating even though they are in the plan. I've played with making the height of the two attic spaces on the outside of the bonus space larger (36") in an effort to raise the exterior rooms but that didn't seem to help at all. Any help, tips, or insight would be much appreciated. New_Residential_v2.0.plan
  6. Hello, Relatively new user here, I was wondering if there is a way to have a roof bear on the first floor walls for part of a plan but not the entire layout? Thank you!