DavidJPotter

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  1. I think you are right in that the back up is for those who are not computer savvy. You will do as you wish but I think having manual roof tools and layout sheets to print to is worth the additional funds one exchanges for Home Designer Pro over Architectural or Suite. DJP
  2. I downloaded your plan, thank you for sharing it (I already have "7Zip).Your plan looks perfect in a Full Camera as Jo_Ann predicted. You ought to read the section of the Reference Manual on "Camera Types". The image you posted was probably using a "Floor Camera" which by default, only shows the floor on which it was created, excluding the upper and lower floors. DJP
  3. This is more a point of placing the house on your lot in such a way that enhances your view, drainage, local weather stresses and the economy of the dirt-work required to accept the intended home.You may wish to consult with a State Licensed Structural Engineer for advice. DJP
  4. Please share a copy of your problem plan file so helpers can then look and see what is "wrong". DJP
  5. I was able to repair the out of alignment wall and roof plane edge but only in Home Designer Pro/Chief Premier. If your walls are aligned properly, floor to floor, the auto roof generator should get it right but did not in this case. DJP PS: if you intend to download and use the attached plan file MAKE SURE THE AUTO-ROOF GENERATOR IS OFF FIRST. FARMHOUSE_2.plan
  6. My mistake was simply opening the wall spec dialog and by selecting it I saw no out of alignment indicator like you did. It looked OK in an overview camera. I did not check it from the inside, my bad. I agree with Eric, in that this is improper function, so it should be refereed to Tech Support for evaluation. DJP
  7. I am sorry you are having some difficulty. Being a user of Home Designer and Chief Premier for almost 25 years, I have never had this happen in any version or title. I would first suspect a video card problem as the most probable source to address, does it meet minimum requirements for using Home Designer software? Are its software drivers up to date and not corrupted? Are you using export image command or are you doing a screen capture (control key - Print Screen), Snip It or some other method? Take a look. DJP
  8. Thank you for sharing your plan. When I opened it the dutch gable looks perfect. I checked the walls on the first floor and the wall above, they are the same exact wall type and they are NOT out of alignment at all. I do not know what to tell you, I found nothing wrong, nothing out of place-good job. DJP
  9. Please post a copy of your plan so others that would help you can then do so. DJP
  10. In Pro and in Premier while in a cross section camera, one can click on an existing gable wall which then displays that walls "poly line" and its corner handles which can then be used to reshape that walls shape. This can only be done when you manually pull back the Roof plane poly-line's edges so they do not overhang that walls extents. With patience, one can then shape that wall in any configuration they wish. The only limiter is your own patience and willingness to obtain what you wish. DJP
  11. DavidJPotter

    Roof

    It is not at all obvious from your images, what you did want but did not get (except the one gable you "red-lined". Please share with those who would help you, exactly What Software you are using (HD Pro, Architectural or Suite etc and the year of release of that software please). Then share a copy of your problem plan so we can LOOK at that plan file's settings and thus help you find a soluton. DJP
  12. Share a copy of your plan file and I will then give it a go, if you like. DJP
  13. Done in Chief Premier manually but this method also works in HD Pro as well: DJP
  14. I forgot to show you how to raise a gable, sorry but basically you form a room on the second floor, centered upon the second floor and then raise the ceiling height of that room to the height you intend to raise the gable. the exterior wall you then break off from the one long wall using the "Break Wall Tool"a and then program the selected segment and designate that wall segment via its Roof Tab to be a gable wall. The raised ceiling will cause the resulting gable to rise above the adjoining roof planes. DJP
  15. Sorry, the trial version does not allow "saving" so no edited file is available but you can do as I did in the video easily. I did two videos because I forgot about some of your questions. Video # 1 Video #2 DJP
  16. I have used a LogiTech M-U0007 mouse with my desktop and another LogiTech wireless mouse with my Laptop for years. DJP
  17. Open any exterior wall and then look at/read the tabs of the dialog box. DJP
  18. The video you watched was intended only for users of Chief Architect Premier that has those features, NO Home Designer Software has the features shown, sorry. DJP
  19. The key thing I missed was the "Blocking" the group, not blocked, they cannot be moved, just as shift-selected objects into the proper alignment with the wall, thanks. DJP