TheoryDesign Posted Tuesday at 08:49 PM Share Posted Tuesday at 08:49 PM Video 704 talks about this but I don't see the same DBX option in Chief Arch v16 to indicate my roofs as "edited". How can I lock my existing roofs? When I check the boxes to "retain manually drawn/edited roofs" under the Build Roof toolbar, it does not do so without that prior step. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Fotis1960 Posted Tuesday at 09:23 PM Share Posted Tuesday at 09:23 PM I have it on CA16 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
TheoryDesign Posted Tuesday at 09:28 PM Author Share Posted Tuesday at 09:28 PM Thanks for confirming that part, Fotis1960. It must be something else then...perhaps a setting when the original roofs were drawn? I'm stuck. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ChiefTylerL Posted Tuesday at 11:06 PM Share Posted Tuesday at 11:06 PM Hello, On the Build Roof Dialog you have the option for either Retain Manually Drawn Roof Planes or Retain Edited Automatic Roof Planes. The first option (Retain Manually Drawn Roof Planes) will affect any roof planes that were drawn manually by using the Roof Plane tool. This tool can be found by going to Build> Roof> Roof Plane. You can tell if a roof plane was manually drawn because it will show “Manual Roof Plane”, like it shows in your screenshot. The second option (Retain Edited Automatic Roof Planes) will affect any roof planes that were generated by the Auto Rebuild Roofs or the Build Roof Planes option, and then were manually adjusted or marked as edited. A roof plane will automatically have the “Mark as Edited” checkbox enabled if you made changes to the roof plane after it was generated. (ie. Changing its’ pitch, reshaping, repositioning, etc.). You can certainly have a mix of these roof planes in your file. You can have the ones that were automatically generated by the Build Roof tool, but you could also have some that you manually drew in using the Roof Planes tool. Based off of your screenshot I'm thinking you might have group selected your roof planes. I would instead go one by one and take note of "Mark as Edited" or "Manual Roof Plane". I hope this helps! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
TheoryDesign Posted Tuesday at 11:42 PM Author Share Posted Tuesday at 11:42 PM Thanks ChiefTylerL - I have tried to select my roofs individually as well & that checkbox still does not show up. I did not create the roofs in the original file, but assume there's nothing unique about them - they had to be created either manually or automatically. If a roof is automatically built but not ever edited does it mean that roof option will not be available? Not sure how to any new roofs w/o affecting the others unless I fully detach my garage from the house to do so. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SHCanada2 Posted yesterday at 03:27 PM Share Posted yesterday at 03:27 PM You might want to post the plan Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
TheoryDesign Posted yesterday at 06:41 PM Author Share Posted yesterday at 06:41 PM Adding more visuals in this order: -existing home w/ existing roofs -proposed garage/mudroom addition before attempting roofs (so just walls) -DBX screen when attempting to build new roofs over addition -roof spaghetti that ensues -floorplan if helpful per SHCanada2 I know the existing house has manually drawn roofs. If I select all or just one of them the DBX still does not provide the option to "mark as edited". I just don't know where that is hiding? If I proceed to "Building Roof" tool & check off "Retain Manually Drawn Roof Planes" box in the DBX, I get new roofs built overtop the existing roofs & it tried to combine these with new roofs over the addition. Technically the existing roofs aren't getting changed, but overbuilt, but still...why would they get involved at all? I clearly still have a lot to learn about roofs, but why wouldn't that "mark as edited" option appear anywhere in my DBX's? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SHCanada2 Posted yesterday at 07:46 PM Share Posted yesterday at 07:46 PM My apologies, I meant post the Chief .plan file Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Chrisb222 Posted 22 hours ago Share Posted 22 hours ago 3 hours ago, TheoryDesign said: I know the existing house has manually drawn roofs. Did you draw/edit the roof that's on the existing house? Once I get to manual roof planes or edited automatic planes (i.e. no longer auto roofs), I don't try to have anything new auto-built. In other words, why wouldn't you just create new manual roof planes for the garage? That would've been a lot faster than the time you've spent trying to get the program to build them. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SHCanada2 Posted 21 hours ago Share Posted 21 hours ago looking a little closer at the screenshots, it looks like CA is making roofs in addition to the manually drawn roofs? This, I think, is expected behaviour as I have this happen all the time and then I delete the auto generated roofs (and turn off the auto build roofs). it is a bit of a PIA if you add some more building and want that portion of the building to auto build. As you have to go build the roofs, and delete the other roofs auto done on the rest of the building. rinse repeat everytime you change the building addition 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DRAWZILLA Posted 2 hours ago Share Posted 2 hours ago 18 hours ago, SHCanada2 said: looking a little closer at the screenshots, it looks like CA is making roofs in addition to the manually drawn roofs? This, I think, is expected behaviour as I have this happen all the time and then I delete the auto generated roofs (and turn off the auto build roofs). it is a bit of a PIA if you add some more building and want that portion of the building to auto build. As you have to go build the roofs, and delete the other roofs auto done on the rest of the building. rinse repeat everytime you change the building addition I also see the new roof overbuild the existing roofs and have to delete the new roofs; I think it's been that way forever. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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