Robborito

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  1. Build the object, walls and fascia/pelmet, as one element in Sketchup - and import it. Sketchup seems to have been offered as advice before with tricky contemporary designer elements. Or - just be content with a couple of seems as you have now? It looks great. imo
  2. Can I ask Seabeemike - why you were asked to provide your design on this larger sheet size. Just curious. Maybe less sheets or something else? Was the scale requirement also stipulated? Thanks in advance.
  3. Hi - Im only a novice user - but using under room specification the Use Soffit Surfaces for Ceiling - works for me in the past; Then I go to Build\Framingf\Floor/Ceiling Beam - insert on plan; then adjust height position and dimensional preferences you like; Likewise with post of the truss arrangement. An image of a quick solution below; Not sure if this is what you want - colours can be painted to suit. There are people here who know allot more shortcuts than me. Cheers.
  4. Hopefully - these screen shots of my model explain what I did to achieve this; I have highlighted the storey in purple and room area specification info I utilised to do this with; I also placed a capping on the balustrade wall/parapet - whatever you guys call it. Hope this helps explanation. I could post the model I guess - if necessary. Regards.
  5. It's late night here in Aus so I'll open the file tomorrow......I thought I may have adjusted the wall height manually but just let me check that and get back to you. It was a sort of scratch and see...experimentation with the software use at the time. But quite achievable I recall.
  6. I utilise floors and turn off roof components for the 'riad' look...if that helps? Create a room type - that is externally located, that is a slab. It took me a while to work it out to make it all look right - but client was happy. Thing is I often create things to work for me - but forget how I did it... I now make shorthand notes in a book. ( Not digitally - I use a notepad and pencil.) Also easily found when needed.
  7. Why are we talking about window schedules here - This is a HD forum? Is it not? Schedules are not part of my HDPro.
  8. Robborito

    Polyline Holes

    It may be referring to slabs......but then my signature is a mere 1 liner...other forum contributors far exceed my talents there.
  9. Robborito

    3 D View

    Hey there, can you post the file here so it can be viewed by others? Just a suggestion.
  10. I don't live in the USA - but in any case this HDPro forum is not limited to just USA members - so my advice, for what it is worth here - would be to engage a professional.
  11. Here in 'Help' - info I have used in the past; 'Winders' qthelp://chiefarchitect.com.chiefarchitect.hdpro.2018/doc/dq5112019.htm Cheers.
  12. For an entire plan ' from start to end' - This video was a help for me as a novice in the world of HDPro. I watched a bit - then copied it whilst on pause - then watched the next bit - and ditto...
  13. Answered From Support as follows - for those who may be interested; "When an automatic roof is generated, the program tries to create roof planes that join together to form a single, integrated system. Different parts of the structure influence how the roof is generated over the whole.When you need the roof planes over an area of a plan to be entirely separate from those over the rest of the structure, you can assign those areas to a non-default Roof Group. The program treats different Roof Groups as separate buildings for the purpose of automatic roof generation, preventing their roofs from influencing one another."So, for example, if you have a house with a turret at one corner, and you don't want the roof over the turret to blend into the roof over the main house, you could put the turret room in Roof Group 1 instead of 0. Thank you to 'Support'.
  14. Just toggle the Views\ Toolbars button?? Works on my version...
  15. Wow - That's no simple porch....it's more like the east elevation of the Taj Mahal?
  16. Hullo Forum. Looking at this option under Room Specification - ' Option - Roof Group'. ( See attached image ) What might this be used for? Is it just an arbitrary option that allows you to nominate a roof area as a group of roof plans, with same material, slope/pitch - etc. If so, where and when can you recall this group - as a 'Roof Group'? Does it appear in the materials listings as a group? Apart from this perhaps - I can't see where else in my version - HDP 2018. I have assumed that this roof group - can be edited collectively. Anything else? Thanks in advance.
  17. I was coincidentally looking for similar - and found this; Rendering Tips qthelp://chiefarchitect.com.chiefarchitect.hdpro.2018/doc/ea4386870.htm Read on......
  18. I am impressed. I will try this excercise. Thankyou. Now that is not in the Reference Manual.
  19. So by 'Global' do you mean every Sketchup object item known to 'modern man'.....Wow.... that's going to be one big library file? Why would you want that I ask? What's the issue with specific items as required? I import Sketchup objects via ArchiCAD into HDPro2018 - successfully, free and much better unique ideas and files. Cheers.
  20. I have a question for you - what are you asking about please? And I think your caps lock is on......?
  21. I know them as 'treads' and not 'threads'? Is this a US term? Assuming from what I have read here, that's what we are talking about.
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    DXF to .plan

    But a dxf file is a CAD data file. It will open as just lines and arcs etc inHDPro - won't it? The dxf is not going to be a three dimensional import like a 3ds or stl perhaps. Dxf is fine for electronic drawing board 2 dimensional CAD.....with no BIM or 3D data. I would guess you would have to spend allot of time expanding with trace overs etc to produce your HDPro model. Rather a slow process from my past experience.
  23. This option with stairs could be a good idea as an inclusion for the 'Suggestions' forum page? I'm also all for this to be shown correctly on my plans- Why not add it to the list?
  24. For me, with three point perspective/camera views - Standing too close to the target with a wide camera viewing angle (Field Of View) of more than 60 degrees - will distort things out of sight. I move away from the target, then ensure my camera viewing angle is a maximum of 60degrees (Default is 55 Degrees) - and things start to appear, well sorta normal. That's been my experience - for what it's worth. Hope I am not intruding here.
  25. Here ya go...just another bundle of usable goodies... Hope this aids your decision?