decorators3 Posted January 14 Share Posted January 14 I am attaching the PDF site plan,, Is this something I can import into chief and create ( only the darkened grey buildings ( I have the plans ) Cheers Levina new site plan1.pdf Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SHCanada2 Posted January 14 Share Posted January 14 (edited) you cam import pdfs and put them on their own layer. You can then scale and trace if you would like. it works best if there is a known dimension on the pdf Edited January 14 by SHCanada2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
decorators3 Posted January 14 Author Share Posted January 14 36 minutes ago, SHCanada2 said: you cam import pdfs and put them on their own layer. You can then scale and trace if you would like. it works best if there is a known dimension on the pdf please excuse my limited knowledge - are there videos on scale and trace?.. also do you mean site plan dimensions? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SHCanada2 Posted January 14 Share Posted January 14 I believe CA actually has a video. The simplest way to scale is: if there is a dimensions between two points on the pdf, you do a point to point measurement in CA (after you have imported the pdf), and then do a ratio of that measurement with the one on the PDF.. And then use the transform replicate to resize using that calculated ratio. in the simplest example: if there is a measurement on the pdf which says it is a 100m long parcel between tow parcel corners, but when you actually measure it in CA, CA shows it to be 50M, then you need to resize by a factor of 2 I also believe CA has a point to point resize tool that does the math for you. I seem to recall seeing it in their video, I just never remember where it is. It is probably in the help Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
decorators3 Posted January 14 Author Share Posted January 14 9 minutes ago, SHCanada2 said: I believe CA actually has a video. The simplest way to scale is: if there is a dimensions between two points on the pdf, you do a point to point measurement in CA (after you have imported the pdf), and then do a ratio of that measurement with the one on the PDF.. And then use the transform replicate to resize using that calculated ratio. in the simplest example: if there is a measurement on the pdf which says it is a 100m long parcel between tow parcel corners, but when you actually measure it in CA, CA shows it to be 50M, then you need to resize by a factor of 2 I also believe CA has a point to point resize tool that does the math for you. I seem to recall seeing it in their video, I just never remember where it is. It is probably in the help Sounds great I'm going to print this and keep in clients file.. Cheers Levina Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DBCooper Posted January 14 Share Posted January 14 This might be helpful too: https://www.chiefarchitect.com/support/article/KB-00018/importing-resizing-and-tracing-over-an-image-or-pdf-of-a-floor-plan.html#Resize Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mtldesigns Posted January 15 Share Posted January 15 3 hours ago, SHCanada2 said: The simplest way to scale is: if there is a dimensions between two points on the pdf, you do a point to point measurement in CA (after you have imported the pdf), and then do a ratio of that measurement with the one on the PDF I do it this way as well. But I will try the suggestion that DB linked next time. @decorators3 You probably will need a contour map as well. The property details are nice, but that lot has a deep slope per Google Map. I am not sure on what you need to be doing, but if your designing, looks like having the contours will be a MUST! 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SHCanada2 Posted January 15 Share Posted January 15 one other tidbit. the highest amount of accuracy is achieved by doing the measurements on the longest straight line in the PDF that has a measurement printed Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
decorators3 Posted January 15 Author Share Posted January 15 15 hours ago, DBCooper said: This might be helpful too: https://www.chiefarchitect.com/support/article/KB-00018/importing-resizing-and-tracing-over-an-image-or-pdf-of-a-floor-plan.html#Resize thank you Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
decorators3 Posted January 15 Author Share Posted January 15 11 hours ago, mtldesigns said: I do it this way as well. But I will try the suggestion that DB linked next time. @decorators3 You probably will need a contour map as well. The property details are nice, but that lot has a deep slope per Google Map. I am not sure on what you need to be doing, but if your designing, looks like having the contours will be a MUST! ...how did you find that street Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
PitMan71 Posted January 15 Share Posted January 15 1 hour ago, decorators3 said: ...how did you find that street Your marks over the street names are a layer in the PDF so they can be moved or removed easily. I am sure your intention was for the marks to be permanent which means they should be embedded or "flattened" with the layer of the original pdf doc. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
decorators3 Posted January 15 Author Share Posted January 15 5 hours ago, PitMan71 said: Your marks over the street names are a layer in the PDF so they can be moved or removed easily. I am sure your intention was for the marks to be permanent which means they should be embedded or "flattened" with the layer of the original pdf doc. Ha ha..i was tryng to keep location private...such is life!.. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mtldesigns Posted January 16 Share Posted January 16 3 hours ago, decorators3 said: Ha ha..i was tryng to keep location private...such is life!. No worries... lol. It will be our little secret. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
decorators3 Posted January 16 Author Share Posted January 16 thank you all for your help much appreciated 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
decorators3 Posted 22 hours ago Author Share Posted 22 hours ago Thanks everyone for your help. I have one last question—if anyone has worked on a subdivision or a multi-home project, do you have a general ballpark figure I could provide to a client for reproducing this? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SHCanada2 Posted 17 hours ago Share Posted 17 hours ago Might need a little more information. It looks like you already have the subdivision plan. Is your scope to just put the footprints of every house on the existing subdivision plan. It it was me and I had to do them all, I would ask whomever created that plan, for the dxf or dwg file to ensure absolute accuracy they also may be available from the development authority Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
decorators3 Posted 16 hours ago Author Share Posted 16 hours ago 56 minutes ago, SHCanada2 said: Might need a little more information. It looks like you already have the subdivision plan. Is your scope to just put the footprints of every house on the existing subdivision plan. It it was me and I had to do them all, I would ask whomever created that plan, for the dxf or dwg file to ensure absolute accuracy they also may be available from the development authority What he wanted to see was a composite image showing three 5-plex buildings, three single-family houses, and two additional 4-plex buildings placed onto a drone image of the site he provided. I attempted to do this using Photoshop and ChatGPT, but integrating designed building units into a real drone image proved challenging. I wasn’t able to get the rendered units to scale properly within the scene, and the overall result didn’t look convincing. He then sent the finalized site plan you see - prepared by the engineering firm and asked that the cul-de-sac also be included. This led me to consider whether it would make more sense to build the entire site in Chief Architect, with all units modeled and shown in 3D renderings. I’m now trying to determine the cost of doing this, and if it’s feasible, I would request the DWG files to proceed. Hope this long winded response answers your question lol Levina I'm in Canada too!! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SHCanada2 Posted 12 hours ago Share Posted 12 hours ago If you already have the houses, then I would convert them to symbols and plot them. I have done this a few times, its not a lot of work if the land is flat. If the land is not flat, it is a headache. And if you want to show roads, curbs, curb cuts etc, it then becomes a lot of work You test it out on one house first to make sure you get what you want for the render, as you have to choose what to export. The tricky part I have found is trying to show only what you want for the symbol 2d...but that is probably a limitation of my knowledge You can also plot them in google earth if you are looking for a high shot, but there are some limitations and how good they are, as you cannot for instance remove trees in google earth Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
decorators3 Posted 11 hours ago Author Share Posted 11 hours ago 29 minutes ago, SHCanada2 said: If you already have the houses, then I would convert them to symbols and plot them. I have done this a few times, its not a lot of work if the land is flat. If the land is not flat, it is a headache. And if you want to show roads, curbs, curb cuts etc, it then becomes a lot of work You test it out on one house first to make sure you get what you want for the render, as you have to choose what to export. The tricky part I have found is trying to show only what you want for the symbol 2d...but that is probably a limitation of my knowledge You can also plot them in google earth if you are looking for a high shot, but there are some limitations and how good they are, as you cannot for instance remove trees in google earth thanks that sounds good, I have never worked with symbols but this is all a learning curve.. so when you did it. did you change by the hour or a flat fee. trying to figure out how I can give client an estimate. If you can provide any options its greatly appreciated Cheers Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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