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  1. I used to have a deck where my sunroom is now.  Part of that deck was under the second floor that was supported by a beam.  To separate the area that was under the second floor and the addition I added a wall (where the beam) is and made it invisible.  I tried to add crown moldings to the sunroom but the molding would not display on that invisible wall. Any idea how I can get the molding to display?
    Thanks

    Alan

     

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  2. Kat

    I found out what I was doing wrong (or in this case not doing).  The tutorial I referred to seems to be missing a step and that is setting the elevations of the terrain lines that you draw.  I know now it's obvious but it should have been included for us dummies.  :)

    Thanks

    Alan

  3. That is why you pay so much more for Chief.  It rivals (and for home design beats the pants off) AutoCAD Architecture for about the same price.  I used the later for many years and it's fine for commercial buildings but not very intuitive for houses.  It took me about three hours to create a custom wall with quoins -- 10 seconds in HD.

    Alan

  4. This is what the support people said.

    Alan

     

     

    We weren't able to view the video, however, in looking at the plan itself, we sometimes see protrusions, also known as "shooters," like this with slightly off angle wall or roof plane joinings, and it would definitely be nice if the program handled this better, so we have submitted the plan as an example for our Development team of software engineers to evaluate.
  5. The strangest thing -- I copied the roof planes from the plan that Eric sent (where he had corrected my errors) then pasted into my plan and I have not see that anomaly were part of the plane was inside the building.  Go figure.

    Alan

  6. See image. Revised plan attached.

    Hey Eric

    I have made quite a few changes to the terrain since you and David fixed my funky roof.  Can I copy and paste the terrain between open plans?

    Thanks

    Alan

  7. I did a You Tube video of me messing around on your file which turned out to be a little unusual but interesting (to me at least):

     

    https://youtu.be/GD8AwSUAWK4

     

    DJP

    David

    I'm glad it just wasn't me.  I can't understand why the plane on the other side of that bedroom behaves itself and the RH one doesn't.  I may try deleting it and creating a new one to see if the issue prevails.

    Alan

  8. See image. Revised plan attached.

     

    Thanks Eric.  In reality they are two separate planes and the right hand one gave me a lot of grief trying to get it attached to the adjacent planes.

    Alan

  9. You had most of the terrain layers turned off in the version of the plan I pulled from the other thread, however I don't recall whether Terrain, Primary Contours was one of them that I had to enable, but that would be my guess for as to why you didn't see them after using Build Terrain.

    The plan I attached earlier has a couple of other modifications I made after taking the screenshot, like doing a manual terrain hole so that there wouldn't be the blank space around the back of the building that was auto cut out by the first floor.

     

    Okay thanks for that -- I always wondered how to fix that issue.  I am working on the top of the driveway -- got the little issues fixed and am now adding the walkway.

    Alan

  10. Wow thanks Kat that looks great.  As I said this is the first time using terrain and I'm still learning.  BTW I went onto the HD website and read the article - Modeling Terrain for a Walkout Basement (http://www.homedesignersoftware.com/support/article/KB-00718/modeling-a-sloping-terrain-for-a-walk-out-basement.html) and I did exactly as described but when I click on Build Terrain nothing happens.  That article says that the software will put intermediate contour lines between the ones I added but it doesn't.

    Any ideas?
    Thanks
    Alan

  11. Kat

    I'm still wading through how to make a sloped terrain and am not having much luck -- the terrain is up and down and I can't seem to get it a smooth slope or even a flat area.

    Alan

  12. David

    Okay I unchecked that box and immediately the roof plane corrected itself.  Later it went back to the same as before.    You can see on the screen shot that the edge of the plane is not itching the wall and doesn't move at all when the OSB appears in the bedroom.  It's strange that this is the only plane that acts this way.
    Thanks

    Alan

     

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  13. I'm trying to create a sloped driveway to my basement garage.  I tried using a slab but it cannot be set at an angle (that I could see).  I tried a soffit and got it where it looked okay on the flat (correct width and thickness).  I had the elevation at -143" and checked the Sloped Soffit box and the ending elevation changed to -138" but when I tried to change that to -16" it defaulted to 1/16" and wouldn't accept any other number.  

    Am I using the wrong item to create a sloped driveway?  
    Thanks

    Alan