RichardG

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  1. Sorry, I'll try again...

     

    I want to print a true to scale plan of say 1:200. This option is only available on the File/Print menu not the File/Print Image menu. This means that no 3D views can be used as they are images and can't be printed to an exact scale and I do need a drawing that measurements can be scaled from.

     

    In the scale printed view I would prefer to just show the roof or plan view of the house and not the internal structure. I don't believe this is possible but wanted to confirm that I wasn't missing something?

     

    The options I have.

     

    1. Use the option from Solver, to turn off the display of all features I don't wish to show. This still shows internal walls, etc. but looks like the best option at the moment.

    2. Use the option from David to use top view option whilst in full 3d camera view and select technical drawing. This is the view I want but I can't print it to an exact scale and the plan is still in 3d so some sides of buildings are shown at the edge of the plan (I presume this is due to the lens focal length so may be tweaked?)

    3. Add a 4th level and use the CAD tools to manually draw a plan view of the roof.

     

    Thanks

     

    Richard

     

  2. Thanks. I've tried that but you can only print as an image which doesn't allow a print to scale i.e. 1:200 or similar. The view is also still 3d so you can see the sides of the buildings on the edge of the plan.

     

    The only way I can see to print to a specific say 1:200 scale is by using the File/Print... option which only seems to work when viewing the floor plan. 

     

    Richard

     

     

  3. Hi,

     

    I've produced a plan which has my house, outbuildings and the terrain. I now wish to print a scale view of the whole plot to give to a landscaper but I don't want to show any internals of the buildings. The normal print option does the scale correctly and uses vector output so large drawings are possible however, it only works from the 1st floor view and this shows internal details I don't wish to share. 

     

    I've tried using the full 3d camera and then set the view direction to top, then going to technical illustration. This gives the correct type of view but it's still has some 3d aspects, it's not to scale and is an image so low resolution.

     

    The only work around I can think of is to use the CAD tools to draw a temporary roof on but I'm hoping I'm missing something? 

     

    Any suggestions?

     

    Many thanks

     

    Richard

     

  4. 1st sorry Richard for taking over the thread but this may help you too

     

    The "12 Bug"  as always bothered me, and it has always seemed as long as you were 12" apart in room heights on the same level you were ok , but after playing with different scenarios tonight to see if CA has worked on this quietly it appears not, and I noticed that the Addition width and Roof Pitch made a difference whether it "bugged" or didn't , though it always did at some point. So after playing with cross sections I think I may have it worked out, someone else should test it out as well but I think the pics are self explanatory, and Kat's comment on it being "expected behaviour" maybe correct (hardcoded in program) though it shouldn't happen in this case as the wall is marked Full Gable.

     

     

     

     

    No problems with the thread, it's all useful stuff and I now better understand what you are describing. I'll do some better measuring and check the roof angles and then have a go at updating.

     

    Thanks 

     

    Richard

  5. Your real house pic and your program 3d image do not look like they are proportionate to each other.

    Did you measure correctly?

    I reset the ceilings back to default, but it still doesn't look right.  I set the main house roof to 32 degrees (your program pitch looked w-a-y too steep).

    This method involves a little bit of program trickery, but if you do it right, you will get the results that are shown.  :ph34r:

    FIRST:

    Set the roof overhang to about 75mm (reduced) on each of the 2 kitchen gable walls (wall dbx / roof / overhang).

    Follow what's shown in the floor plan pic, as this will create a room separation between the front porch and the main house wall  (and back room, and the main house wall).

    The grey area is the 'new' room.  Adjust the depth of the room  (you want the high shed roof overhang to barely touch the main house wall).

    When you are certain that you will NEVER have to rebuild the roof, you should turn OFF 'auto build roof".

    It is then safe to delete the invisible wall.  This will allow your ceiling to build correctly, and the roof should remain the same. :)

     

     

    Thank you Jo_Ann, that's a great tip to work round the problem for me and very clear instructions.

     

    I haven't finished the house yet and still find myself checking dimensions when something does't look right or when I can't get the program to replicate what I have. I'm working on it....

     

    Thanks again

     

    Richard

  6. Here is your edited file (edited in Pro 2015), I could not get it right in Architectural but easily succeeded using Pro 2015

     

    https://youtu.be/R_FwmlA33hs

     

    DJP

     

    Thank you David, that was very useful, especially seeing the power of the professional version. I'll save the plan so I have a master copy to work from if case no one else comes up with a solution using only Architectural. Unfortunately as much as I'd like to I just can't justify the Pro version at the moment..

     

    Thanks again

     

    Richard

  7. Blimey, thanks for the feedback, thats all going to take me a while to take in. However, the main house was 2 Victorian farm workers cottages and then joined to make one cottage and then extensions added over the 150 years. Most of the floors are different heights and the ceilings are different between the two old cottages and the extensions...however, I'm sure I have things wrong. The walls are all different thicknesses too and solid brick mostly. 

     

    When I removed the fixtures I also removed a wall by accident, I've updated the plan and here's a picture of the rear, same problem as front.

     

    Thanks

     

     

    Richard

     

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  8. I've been modelling my house and have everything completed but just can't get the roof quite right. 

     

    I've attached a photo of the roof I'm trying to achieve and also a screenshot of the problem and the plan if anyone wants to have a go.

     

    The problem is that the shed type roof on the kitchen keeps attaching to the front porch roof. The only way I've found round the problem is to raise the height of the kitchen roof and lowing the height of the porch roof until the snap stops, however, this looks awful and not useful. Is there anyway of stopping this snap between roof planes? I've also tried using the 2nd pitch option to create a dutch type roof on the porch but that didn't help either.

     

    As an aside I've also got a problem with the below floor on one room and don't seem to be able to correct it. If I click on the room definition the floor is set to default (as are all the others) but this one is incorrect.

     

    target.jpg - what I'm aiming for

    roof.jpg - screen shot of problem

    floor.jpg screen shot of floor problem.

    pbc.plan - the plan

     

    Thanks in advance.

     

    Richard

     

    Edit: Updated plan as I'd deleted all fixtures and fitting to make it smaller but managed to remove a wall as well, sorry.

     

    Home Designer Architectural 2015 (build 16.4.1.20OSX) on Retina Macbook, Yosemite (OSX10.10.3)

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