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By AzjahGreen
Hi!
I'm Azjah! I would love to work with you on your project. I have extensive and expert-level experience in my professional Home Design role; my experience in Certified Computer-Aided Drafting and Certified Professional Chief Architect knowledge may align immensely well with your needs. I have enjoyed bringing a vision to life since a young age and I am very excited to hear about your project.
I am a top performer who goes beyond to deliver quality support and guarantee deadlines are met. I sharpened my abilities in preparing plans, 3d Renders, creative interior, and exterior home designs, as well as HVAC, plumbing, and material takeoff. throughout my career to build my value in the field. I have been commended for my dedication to developing creative and timely completion of work.
I have attached a few of my projects below for reference. Please let me know when you would be available for an
initial 15-30 minute call (free of charge) so we can discuss your project in
more detail and identify how my skill set would work best for you.
Best Regards,
Azjah Green.
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By Renerabbitt
I offer some of the fastest turnaround in the industry on LARGE complex projects. Need a model built? A rendering complete? Elevations? A fully hosted 3d model to walk through? A full DESIGN?
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By TonytheArcht
I've searched over all materials in the library and in bonus libraries unable to find a wall material that alternates between skinny and wide planks. The closest material I can find is the "Board and Batten" siding which has fixed skinny battens and wide boards. I know about sizing the image but what I'd really like to find is a material that I can control for both plank sizes--say, 4" & 8", or 3" & 6", or 2" & 7", etc. Anyone have suggestions? Thanks, Tony.
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By jwhdesigns
We are a well-established kitchen design and construction company in Rye, NY. We have been doing award-winning projects for over 20 years. We are looking for a creative and detail-oriented design assistant to join our team. The key role is to help the principal designer create beautiful 3-d renderings in Chief Architect for our clients, and then turn them into detailed plans and elevations for our field crews. All our cabinetry is built in our own millshop so knowledge of custom cabinetry and interior design is required.
Employee must be located near Rye, NY for interactions with our team, clients and our field crews. Some remote work might be possible once fully established.
Salary $60-$75K plus benefits. Thanks! Jennifer Howard
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By Eglazier8
I'm trying to add bullnose to a shower seat. Since Chief doesn't appear to offer bullnose tile I created a polyline solid, which worked fine until I had to join two pieces where the front and side of the top of the seat come together. Chief won't allow you to cut the ends of the bullnose at 45's and join them. Anyone have advice for how to handle this?
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