GaryAtAllonsy

Members
  • Posts

    3
  • Joined

  • Last visited

Reputation

0 Neutral

Profile Information

  • Gender
    Male
  • Location
    Kirkland, Washington

Recent Profile Visitors

The recent visitors block is disabled and is not being shown to other users.

  1. Hi Eric, Sorry for the lack of details. The image attached I hope helps my description. There are windows and a door on the high side wall already. My 'stumbling around' has been placing a small window next to an existing one on the high side wall, adjusting its size/type and then sliding it along that wall into position above the other windows and doors, and then adjusting its specifications so that its high up on that wall. So what I'm left with looks odd on the floor plan view because of the multiple multiple windows being put on that wall line. The process that I use works, however, my thought was that there might have been an easier process for doing this. One that also helps to understand what you see on the wall line of the floorpan without having to carefully select the window. If you don't have the full overview perspective view, your stuck with looking at the the odd floorpan with all the extra windows. Are there 'layers' that could be used for something like this? Layers similar to those used in graphic/photo design tools like Photoshop ... Thanks again, Gary Home Designer Architectural 2024
  2. Hello Everyone, I am interested in filling the high-front portion of my shed roof with a few fixed glass windows. There has got to be a better way than my stumbling around placing it on the wall and then trying to adjust the location as desired so that it's in the right location. What am I missing, is there a simple way or actual process to do this? Thanks much, Gary