Rashid_Garuba

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  1. Related thread yesterday... Seems going manual best for complete control..
  2. Panels can be quite powerful.. thanks. The spacing question doesn't apply to this Job but have in the past used a different spacing sequence...
  3. Simple and easy for this purpose.. (I knew that....?!) thanks Glenn..
  4. Chopsaw, Thanks for offering.. Nestor has demonstrated these panels before.. Do they resize as needed..? Also is there a manual way to control the post spacings..? File attached. 5935 Olde Atlanta Pkwy.plan
  5. Hopefully there is a flexible way to add 4 s 4's around..? Thanks!
  6. Thanks guys.. Chief.. myriad ways to get what you want but the most efficient/least problematic is the goal.. Sometimes too many tools confuses... Like Golf.. a friend told me the other day he played better when he used one club only (I am NOT a golfer.. I thought a bagful was necessary).. Now he has a bagful his game is worse.. I used Rene's considering a deadline and the project simplicity but will play with this when I have time..
  7. Rene, Actually I do have X11 (not using yet) so please post the file.. Will update sig. Thanks
  8. Hello, I usually don't do much terrain in Chief but required... The First picture is my destination... The highlighted walls are my focus.. I am using a couple of Spline Terrain walls and 3 elevation regions.. Is there a way to get these walls to control the Terrain as fiddling with regions at some point starts affecting the walls... Perhaps I am on the wrong path entirely..? Preferably the walls change the elevation with no further interaction. 5935 Olde Atlanta Pkwy.plan
  9. I am not aware of a CAD program that will natively open another program's file, except through dwg export. She is mistaken.
  10. Thanks guys.. Its the casings layer I will leave on.. even though the windows have no casings the Mulls are on that layer.
  11. Using X10.. I have several mulled windows and in the saved Cameras you can see between then windows.. Not happened before. Can someone take a look..? Thanks Office II.plan
  12. You should post your question the the Q & A section. This is for users posting Tips and Techniques.. OR you can search this section for any ideas.
  13. i am actually concerned for Rocky's Client(s)... I would be quite anxious to serve others if I weren't confident with my tools purely out of concern/respect for those that are trusting what I am providing ... Roofs are one of the easier parts of Chief..
  14. The more expensive ones in that list are not American.. Allplan, Archicad, and CATIA.
  15. Over the years I have grown to look for value rather than a price tag.
  16. Chief is the last program you want to use without proper practice BEFORE you start doing real work... The thing with Chief is first time you use it is seems VERY easy.. Not..! It can be though.. 1. Read Manual (the whole thing) 2. go through Tutorials (from start to end). https://cloud.chiefarchitect.com/1/pdf/documentation/chief-architect-current-tutorial-guide.pdf After paying that much what is 2 weeks of nothing but training..? PS.. Sorry I see Kbird already suggested all of this..
  17. Sketchup Free is Web based.. look into it.. But I think what you need to do is already in Chief.
  18. Thought I'd share something with Chiefers here..I have used Concepts for all my sketching for a couple of years and it is amazing.. No more trash or Onion skin.. Layers that can be copied, locked overlaid,.. etc. I use an Ipad Pro with Apple Pencil which I think is the best combination.. Good to have a screen film that simulates the feel of paper.. not a must but helps.. The biggest benefit of Concepts is you draw in vectors.. Anything you draw can be manipulated like a polyline but easier.. It is truly amazing.. No affiliation whatsoever. https://concepts.app/en/
  19. Dave.. is that Lumion..? Yes.. just saw the bird flying..!
  20. Steven and Robert.. I am in Peachtree Corners (Norcorss).. and use Datacad as well..
  21. If you're using the join Roof tool and also trimming Roofs as polylines (see eric's video) you should almost never have errant roof gaps.. Roofs are one of the least problematic part of Chief.
  22. ChiefTutors is a great resource... Eric's as well
  23. Ed.. Yes X10 has been sweet.. especially PBR (love it).. As far as X11 I am easily excited.. Would love something special..
  24. The Irony is the relative low cost of Chief may be a factor in why the long suggestion list goes unattended.. I say "may" because more resources may not guarantee the key improvements we want.. Autodesk being a public company is almost required to be parasitical.. like Intuit (Quickbooks)..
  25. In the market as well.. considering: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07CTHLX8C/ref=psdc_13896615011_t1_B06Y4GZS9C