Trey / Pan / Slope


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Big regional differences on who calls what ceiling style what, but the one that is giving me fits is shown in the attached.  I can fake it by copying my plan and then tossing out the real roof to create one that I can doctor with soffits and solid poly lines.  But is there a way to make it work "for real"

 

Thanks!  Forum topics have been a huge help as I work along in background  :)

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Ceiling planes. Easiest way, in my opinion, to produce that ceiling and get the framing correct. If the room is on an outside wall, and the pitch matches, then I would use the rafter for the sides that I could and use ceiling planes for the others to tie everything together.

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If you click on F1 (Help) and search under "Ceilings - Trey" you'll find the information below (X7 ... X6 should be similar):

 

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If you go to Chief's website and find a link to the Knowledge Base, you can find this article:

 

http://www.chiefarchitect.com/support/article/KB-00738/

 

A slightly different technique is used in this article but if you do as Joey explained and just place manual ceiling planes around the edge of your ceiling opening, you should get the desired results.  Just remember to set the slope of your ceiling plane as needed (the dialog is still calling it a roof plane but it's basically the same thing but uses different materials etc.) before you place them.

 

And another similar article:

 

http://www.chiefarchitect.com/support/article/KB-00201/

 

If you wanted a trey ceiling to go all the way to the inside of the outer walls, this video explains how to do that:

 

http://video.chiefarchitect.com/?search=trey

 

If you have access (SSA) to Chief's training videos, here's a good one on several ceiling styles you can create with CA:

 

http://video.chiefarchitect.com/?search=ceiling

 

There are dozens of other related videos you should watch if you just plug in a search for "ceilings" ... once you've watched all those and done a little practicing and experimentation, you should be able to create just about any type of ceiling you'll need.  Good luck.

 

 

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