DavidJPotter

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  1. What, precise HD title are you using, please? What printer? Are you printing from plan view or a layout file (HD Pro only)? DJP
  2. Home Designer comes with a Print to PDF converter I believe, that is what I mainly use. I have, in the past used CutePDF but I have not had good reliable results with Microsoft PDF or some others. DJP
  3. Rotating the house can be done but is NOT a good idea. If you try it first make a copy of your plan file so it things go off the rails, you have something to fall back on to try again. The best practice is to plan ahead and create the model or house orientated as you wish to start out with. If you need to add a "North Pointer" to show magnetic North relative to the house, there are easily edited tools for that (North Pointer Tool-SunAngle Tool) as opposed to turning the house relative to some arbitrary direction other than the "North-South" of the edit Child Window in Home Designer. DJP
  4. You might also consider just using text and arrows instead of actual symbols. The point is to communicate to other professionals what is needed and wanted. DJP
  5. I have had occasional problems in the past (several years ago) and solved it by reinstalling the PDF creating software. The only "settings" to be careful of are "Print to scale", your paper size and drawing sheet size and orientations. DJP
  6. Not that I know of in terms of Home Designer. What you can do is to manually make your own symbol the size that you want, the only trouble is that it will default to the Default CAD layer, unlike native electrical symbols. DJP
  7. Watch some of these tutorial videos please: https://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=Walk+out+Basement+in+Chief+Architect (Found through "Search" at the Chief Architect Website - Knowledge Base of Help Articles) DJP
  8. Are you, as you said: "cannot create a second floor" or are you needing help creating a walk-out basement relative to terrain. after reading your post twice, I am not sure at all what you are precisely asking for. DJP
  9. DavidJPotter

    Framing Help

    All framing is capable of manual editing. That is what manual framing tools are for. You set Default Settings - Framing to as close as is possible to your desires, built framing and then edit manually to suit. The software is a semi-automated tool but in the end, it is you who does the drawing. DJP
  10. In Home Designer titles that do not have the ability to create custom objects and symbols, the best alternative is to use Sketch Up to make custom symbols to import into Home Designer titles for use. DJP
  11. The safest answer is to ask a local State Licensed structural Engineer about that question, walls should be able to withstand weather and geological forces throughout the life of the structure. In Coastal Areas that occasionally get high wind loading forces (storms and Hurricanes) need additional bracing and strength to do their job. Where snow loading is a concern the same might be true as to stresses and loadings that walls and roof framing structures must withstand. Ask a trained professional is my advice, you do not want to guess where a large investment of treasure and labor is expended. DJP
  12. How to set up and create a barn roof is described in "Roof Styles - Barn Roof" in the "Build Roof Dialog" in your software. To then obtain a dormer in such a roof is rather difficult using the "Dormer Tool" due to 3D Geometry limitations of that tool (a dormer must fit within a single roof plane area, it cannot cross the edge of its parent roof plane which makes it difficult to adjust "Dormer Defaults" so that one can easily be created in such a roof system. For Barn roof dormers I commonly create them manually after carefully laying them out in plan view first. DJP
  13. Temporary Dimensions can be turned "ON' or "Off" as you choose. Look for an Icon that when you hover your mouse cursor over it says "Temporary Dimensions" and left-click on it to turn the tool mode "On". DJP
  14. Only if you have Home Designer Pro can you accomplish this using a wall object. Varying right-angle heights can be emulated using a series of soffits or geometric shapes in any Home Designer Title. Like others have said, your question is so general and open to interpretation that we can only guess as to what, exactly you want to do. DJP
  15. That is a door style as opposed to hardware, I do not believe that Home Designer or Chief Premier offer that particular door style. In my plans I merely add a note saying that the doors are of this type because the visual of such doors is not all that obvious nor necessary to communicate a design. DJP
  16. You cannot if you want the buildings to appear 3D (2D lines etc will not show in 3D by default) The height of room floors is determined generally by "Edit - Default Settings - Floors and Rooms - Current Floor" per floor. Local changes as to floor and ceiling heights are set by way of a particular Room Specification Dialog Box - Structure Tab - Ceiling or Floor input box. Your questions are all directly addressed by the Help Files in your application, Training Videos, Reference Manual (found under Help in your application), a searchable Knowledge Base of answered questions found at the Home Designer Website and other places like my YouTube site. Also lots of kind users here at this forum. Please ask a single question at a time, making sure that such questions are specifically stated and backed up by screen capture images or even a copy of your .plan file so questions asked can be then answered with some certainty. DJP.
  17. This article should get you going: https://www.homedesignersoftware.com/support/article/KB-01202/importing-and-creating-custom-library-materials.html DJP
  18. Your plan that you shared opened just fine within my copy of Home Designer Pro. I could then edit the door and window labels as I choose. I could find NOTHING wrong as you said. DJP
  19. DavidJPotter

    walls

    Make sure, "Angle Snaps" tool is "ON" then. DJP
  20. DavidJPotter

    CoinN

    Without having your file to study, no one can exactly know with certainty what is a miss. Post a copy of your plan for others to study if you wish actual help as opposed to guesses and opinions. Generally speaking, the software application is purely mechanical and its error and warning messages are purely mechanical in nature. The camera tools do not "convert" anything, whether in plan view of camera views you are creating a fully 3D virtual construct. Camera tools depend basically upon the quality and functioning of your Video Card. New users often report visual problems because their video card does not fully support purely 3D applications like Chief Architect Premier and Home Designer software as listed here:https://www.homedesignersoftware.com/support/article/KB-01095/home-designer-minimum-system-requirements.html If your video card does meet minimum requirements then the next step is to manually update your software driver for that hardware to the latest version. This software is offered free of charge by the company that made your video card. You go to their website and download the proper driver for your hardware and that might help solve the lack of function. As the error message indicates you should also contact Home Designer Tech Support for additional help. DJP