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Yes, but with the floor plan as it is, it gets a little janky. If the back walls of the living room and the m bath were in line with each other, it would be a more elegant solution, but this can work. Break the back wall with the Add Break tool, and make the left section Gable. Draw a Room Divider wall across the back wall that's exactly in line with the Main Layer of the porch railing wall, so the joint between the gable and hip sections will snap to it:
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Try compressing it to a zip file to get the file size down. If that doesn't work, save a copy of the file and start deleting stuff that isn't needed for solving your problem, then zip. Try using the Dutch Gable Wall setting under the Roof tab for the railing wall by the gable end, something like this: If you want the gable to align with the main wall, set the In From Baseline to match the porch depth.
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I don't see the file attached. If you want better help, attach the actual .plan file. I also don't see a room label on your porch. Is it an enclosed room, specified to have a roof?
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Best response to a downvote ever. Thanks that made me smile. Yeah the downvoting is stupid. Now somebody gimme a reddie, I eat em for snacks!
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How do I turn off automatic framing in X16 ?
Chrisb222 replied to basketballman's topic in General Q & A
Under the Build menu, go to Build > Framing > Build Framing... -
It looks good but how are you gonna build it? I see a lot of issues with supporting the second floor and the roof - i.e., this design won't work using bonus room trusses. Not saying it can't be done, but it's challenging...
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You could make the Ceiling Finish layer thinner, like .2" which interestingly will also take care of the top of wall issue: Be aware some of these solutions will alter your model and possibly cause issues / mistakes in things like framing and material list, etc.
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Personally I would use Multiple Copy, which would probably have been done faster than typing this lol.
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I'd just select the wall, grab the top resize handle, and pull the top down and hit TAB to bring up the move distance dialog, enter .01" and presto:
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You're welcome. Are you seeing this too? I never noticed the line effect scaling with the zoom. In other words, when zooming in real close the extent and squiggle effects were diminished. Wasn't sure if it was just my file...
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I actually don't want the line weights to be the same as the view the detail is made from, and so these unique layer sets can be customized to produce the desired results automatically. Also, some views need a special layer set since the feature converts the model and other objects that otherwise don't have CAD-like line settings into CAD using special layers mentioned above, and those layers can be preprogrammed with the line settings you want. The OOB template doesn't even have those layers in the ALDO, they're created automatically when a detail view from say an elevation is created. Fun fact: when a CAD Detail from View is first made from a plan view, layers "0" and "Defpoints" are automatically created, with nothing on them.
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Apparently the line drawing settings are related to the view size in the elevation, and the DPI settings in Save as PDF..? I suspected the Save as PDF DPI setting right off the bat, and went experimenting. I opened a file elevation and set it the same as yours, watercolor with the same line drawn settings. I noticed when zooming in and out in elevation view, that the line drawing effect scaled with the zoom. I never noticed that before. When I saved a 600 DPI PDF, the line effect was greatly diminished from the elevation view and the layout view. Changing the DPI to 72 retained the line settings (mostly) but was fuzzy. Increasing to dramatically exaggerated line settings looked ridiculous in layout, but preserved the effect in PDF:
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Hi Damon, Place 0" thickness room dividers where the two walls come together. This will fix your problem:
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Shane, go into Defaults and set the layer properties for the various views. CAD Detail From View of Elevations will use CAD_ Default_Lines and CAD_ Default_Patterns layers.
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You can also manually draw an attic wall and set to "Roof cuts wall at bottom." I'm not in Chief right now and can't test it but this should work. You may need to extend the ceiling planes into the wall space slightly.