Demo Plan Best Practice


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Trying to stay up-to-date on best practices. Chief makes a video of a process but then I don't ever see an update for years. I am wondering if there is any new developments in the chief program that makes this better?

 

I've been using this as-built to demo to new construction method

https://www.chiefarchitect.com/videos/watch/9867/remodel-process.html

 

Which is creating the as-built, then duplicating that and continuing to develop the demo and new construction, then overlaying the as-built on the remodel. 

 

What has been the best for others?

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2 hours ago, Ringos said:

SHCanada. When you hatch over a wall, it is not removed, right? So it still shows up on elevations and renderings?

I remove the wall or portion thereof if I am going to render(sometimes it is just a wall in a closet or bathroom or in a hall, which may not get rendered, so the wall does not need actually be removed), and just leave the hatched polyline on the plan view. I dont do as built renders, only proposed.

 

Below is walls cut back, and pline left in its place, as there were renders showing the dining from the kitchen

 

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2 minutes ago, Ringos said:

Are you just using cad box with hatching then instead of the wall hatch tool?

exactly. I pick which one to use depending on it it matters if there is still a "wall" there or not. For the wall hatching tool, if you want only part of the wall, you have to break up the wall, just as aa FYI

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