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  1. Disregard, figured it out by using the "Ceiling Planes" tool and mapping that all out! I'll leave it up in case anyone else runs into the same questions. My second question still stands, will the program support creating trusses like this? If so, any direction on how? If I build out the trusses in detail, will the 3D side pick that up and use it for the rendering? or are the renderings different than building out full truss plans?
  2. Hello, I've gotten really comfortable with HD, and I can get my exterior roof to match what I want, but there's a more tricky bit that I can't figure out. In my main living area it is a vaulted ceiling (3/12 pitch vs 4/12 pitch exterior) with 10' top plates (orange box) However the front patio, rear patio and dining room all will have flat 10' ceilings (blue boxes). I can get the flat ceilings showing up fine, but because the exterior roofline extends all the way out, when it draws the interior ceiling, though it's vaulted, the vaulting is not starting at the 10' top plates for that room (red line in top plate picture), it's started at the outer most exterior "invisible walls". Hard to explain, see the photos. How do I get the interior ceiling to match what I need? Secondary question, can I built the trusses out like this in HD? If you build a full set of trusses, will the 3D draw based on those trusses?
  3. Great thank you! Is there a way to track/remember/know which to turn back on, haha. There's so many being displayed, I have to remember which ones to display again, right? No trick for selecting the default display, undisplaying, select Cad default, delete it, then go back in and turn back on the defaulted displayed items?
  4. Hello, First post, but I DID do a search and couldn't quite find an answer. I have a 2D AutoCad .dwg file from a designer that I've figured out how to import successfully with HD PRO, then I can trace around it just fine and start getting it into 3D, pretty easy really. I know the Premier has a tool for cad to walls (but I can't pay that much), but my question is after I create my 3D walls, how do I delete/remove all the 2D information? I'm going to be creating the electrical diagram for the designer, so I want to export the dwg back to him, but don't want to "resend" all the 2D data. Is there a way to create layers in HD Pro. Like in Photoshop, have a layer for 2d, a layer for 3d then just delete the 2d layer completely? Thanks