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You set up the first floor with a zero inches tall ceiling height. Draw the first floor exterior walls to your intended dimensions. In the Room Specification Dialog-Structure Tab you uncheck "Ceiling over this room" so you initially get a vaulted ceiling. Then build roofs with a steep roof pitch and stingy overhang. The result of that will be the beginnings of an "A" Frame house. DJP
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I like Eric's method better than mine! DJP
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Same method just edit the wall polyline to emulate your opening, disregard the invisible wall in the video. You can emulate the wall above using a soffit to represent the wall header. DJP
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See if this helps. DJP
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Find and then download Library content to add to your Library Browser, then apply it to your chimney cap area. DJP
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You can create a custom slab the dimensions of your above roof chimney and set whatever material you wish to its sides. DJP
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Home Designer 2020 Real-Time Ray Tracing Hardware Support
DavidJPotter replied to codecarnage's topic in Q&A
Look again on the Home Designer website, there are numerous mentions and data for PBR (Physically Based Rendering) https://www.homedesignersoftware.com/search/?default_tab=all&q=PBR+settings DJP -
DJP 769256773_BobsHouse(220409-2)ghostingcorners.plan
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When you attach a plan file that is open in HD Pro the result is a "Zero Kb" attachment which is useless and anyone is unable to open. What you should do is to close HD Pro FIRST and then attach the plan file for uploading. That is the only workable way to share a file. Thanks for trying but please do try again. DJP
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Post a copy of your plan file so people can inspect it and then report. DJP
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That responsibility is purely on you. DJP
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Select the wall, open its dialog box, then under "Wall Types" select the wall type you wish to have then close the dialog box and your wall will now display your intended wall type. DJP
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Open "Display Options" (Tools Display Options) dialog, turn off all named layers except "CAD Default" (the layer that the .dwg is on), then select and delete what is on that layer. Then turn on the layers you need to proceed. DJP
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What version of the software are you using, what title please? DJP
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Your opinions about what is and is not right belong to you no matter what I say. I have been a successful professional drafter-designer, 3D modeler for over 25 years and the LAST thing I worry about is walls moving, any walls. What I concentrate on is that when I am finished that the dimensions are correct and accurate to the degree possible. No one is EVER going to Live in a virtual model so perfection is not required in a virtual world, something approaching it is required in the real world and that is brought into being by trained, experienced, competent Building Professionals and not whether or not your Home Designer Pro plan file is 100% accurate. If it is accurate give or take a few inches the Professionals will make it work because that IS what they do, they do not slavishly follow plans made by amateurs' rather they do what they know works. Get your plans as accurate is possible with dimensions and then let the Pro's do what they do, they will conceptually follow your plans and make you proud of the results! DJP
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Each camera type and plan views each have a DIFFERENT "Display Options" dialog where layers can be viewed or not at your choice by what is checked to be on or viewable or not. If you wish to see just framing, all other layers must be turned OFF and just the framing layers ON in order to just see framing, give that a try please. DJP
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https://www.homedesignersoftware.com/search/?default_tab=all&q=PBR+settings some of these articles on PBR may be helpful to you. DJP
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Yes, select a wall type or a single wall, open its Wall Specification dialog, then "Wall Types" then select "Define" where you can change the material of each or all of that wall type's material assignments. To change a single wall's material, inside or out you go to the "Materials" tab of that wall where you can assign any material to that side of a wall at your choice. DJP
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In the Wall specification dialog there is an input box for "angle". By default the software is designed to move objects in 7 degree increments but that can be overridden by using the control key (CTRL) or by turning off "Angle Snaps" or additionally by using the "Allowed Angles" input box in the "General Plan Defaults" dialog, it just depends upon what you wish to do. DJP
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It is a choice. I commonly create the upper deck and then build downward. DJP
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The native "scale" while in plan views is 1' = 1'; you only need to scale when printing to PDF or paper so as to fit your structure on to the target paper size so it fits the paper or PDF. In File-Print-Drawing Sheet Set Up, you assign the intended paper size for printing or PDF, please take a look there and read the Reference Manual section on printing. DJP