felixfl Posted February 14, 2022 Share Posted February 14, 2022 Hello again, I just started using CA. Hence, a basic problem I wanted to get resolved. many thanks in advance for helping. In picture 1: 'reducing wall height'. In my existing home, I have first, second and, an attic with highest room height of 86 inch in the middle of the attic; attic then slopes off. I drew a third floor and added roof, I had to do it to give space in the attic. How can I reduce the height of the third floor wall to let us say 2 feet on the gable wall.side? In the picture I want to join the two structure which will represent the true height of the attic. Issue 2: How do I exclude the materials for the old home? currently, it gives me material list as it is a new construction, is there a feature that I can highlight and mention not to be included in the material list? After writing this, I was able to solve the picture 2 problem. so I am good with the foundation height issue. In picture 2: My old home has a basement and I am not planning a basement in the addition. the old house has floor starting 4 ft. from grade due to basement, and new addition will start from 8 inch above grade. I am unable to increase the height of the stemwall that would represent the basement wall in the old house. I do not have to show a basement and add complication to the drawing; is there a way for me to show the floor to start at 4 ft above the grade while leaving the new addition floor at 8 inch above. I have been trying for a long time, so finally gave up and thought of asking. Many thanks once again for helping out. Felix Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SH_Canada Posted February 14, 2022 Share Posted February 14, 2022 1 hour ago, felixfl said: Issue 2: How do I exclude the materials for the old home? currently, it gives me material list as it is a new construction, is there a feature that I can highlight and mention not to be included in the material list? There is a material list polyline where you draw a box around where you want the materials to come from Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SH_Canada Posted February 14, 2022 Share Posted February 14, 2022 1 hour ago, felixfl said: In picture 2: My old home has a basement and I am not planning a basement in the addition. the old house has floor starting 4 ft. from grade due to basement, and new addition will start from 8 inch above grade. I am unable to increase the height of the stemwall that would represent the basement wall in the old house. I do not have to show a basement and add complication to the drawing; is there a way for me to show the floor to start at 4 ft above the grade while leaving the new addition floor at 8 inch above. you need to change the absolute elevations of the rooms you want to start at a different elevation in the room dbx if you are trying to do something like this: Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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