LawB10

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  1. Once again you will not be able to put a window or opening on a fence, the software will not allow it, as you will see...

     

    You're using Suite, which doesn't come with a slab, you can create the look of an opening using soffits and shapes

    but you can"t add a window or a door just a material.

     

    The work around is what I have shown. You use a doorway or a pass thru, once again, create a room and name it slab, uncheck

    roof over this room. Turn off  auto rebuild foundation, and change it to monolithic slab, open the room and lower the ceiling height to 72 or 60"

    and c and d to -6 or 8. To get the block wall, click on the walls and change them CMU (block) and paint them.

  2. Doug, I was going by the pictures that you uploaded, the entry has a roof over the door. If you keep the roof

    the garage roof will cut into it, so you have to build a second floor and lower it to 0". The only time you need to

    gable front and back walls, is when the room is a standalone . If it's attached as in this case, you only need to gable

    the front wall. The side walls control how steep the roof will be. To see the effects, change the pitch on the side walls to

    12". If you gable the front wall for the Study it will cause a problem with the garage roof, however you solved the problem

    just click "extend the slope downward" for the front wall.

     

    Again click on the walls to see what was done, some of the walls in your plan are gabled and that's what's causing the problems.

     

    The porch on the second floor has to be moved out 3 to 5" to get the high shed to form and the back wall over the porch needs to

    come down about 4" or so.

  3. Is the house I uploaded the way you want it? If yes, then why are trying to rebuild it.

    Why are you having a problem if it's the way you want it.

     

    Auto rebuild roof is off, so you can change walls, ceiling heights, pitches to what ever you want, just don't turn auto roofs on

    if you do, the roof will "explode". Please keep in mind, this is a software program, which means anything can and does happen.

     

    To get an idea of what happens, turn on auto rebuild roofs and start moving walls around, raise or lower the pitches

    Change ceiling heights on the first and second floors, add the one room studio to the garage. That's one way of getting to

    learn how the software works. Just remember to click "don't save" when you close the program.

     

  4. To get the roof to build automatically, you click Build>roofs and check auto rebuild roofs. If you look at the plan itself

    it shows how it was built, just click on everything in it to see what was done. Don't change the original plan, as Solver stated

    build a plan with auto roofs on and go from there.

  5. First things first...with the straight stair tool you have to draw the stairs, with the click stair tool, it's automatic.

    In the plan I drew the stairs to show how it works.

     

    For the garage roof, there's two ways to do it, use the break wall tool and break the wall where you want the gable to be or

    build a second floor room over the garage, move the wall to where you want the gable to be.

    the two pics are what each method looks like.

     

    Generally, you change defaults for floors, doors, cabinets, roofs and windows. In Suite you change things in plan or camera view.

    you choose the material you want and either a paint can or roller will appear, then you apply the material to the walls etc.

     

    With painter tool:

    C is for component ( it paints part of the object)

    O is for Object ( it paints the object)

    R is for Room ( it paints everything in the room that has the same material)

    F is for Floor ( it paints every thing on that floor that has the same material)

    P is for Plan ( it paints everything in the plan)

     

    The plan you have created, won't give you what you want.

     

    The main house pitch is too low at 4" it needs to be 8".

    The way the walls are built you should have a shed roof on family and garage room, uncheck high shed/gable and use full gable

    for the side walls.

     

    As stated earlier click on everything in the plan to see how it was done ie: walls, rails and floors.

     

    The one on the left is the first floor using the breakwall tool, the one right is the second floor with wall moved.

     

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  6. Doug,

    Please use the tutorials, reference manuals and anything else that helps you understand how the software operates.

     

    To answer you're questions:

     

    1. Click on the wall tool (the upside down triangle) and a drop down list will appear.

    2. Whenever you gable a wall, the software creates a "attic wall".

    4. Yes

    5. Electrical Outlets

     

    Click on everything in the plan I sent, to see what was done, it will help understand how the house was created.

  7. Is this what you are trying to do?  If so build a second floor and lower the ceiling height to 12". Then lower the pitch on the deck rails.

    You may have to resize the deck and first floor ceiling heights, also there's two windows in the same spot on the left wall. Try gableing

    the side rails.

     

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  8. First, uncheck invisible for all walls, and use doorways.

    On the second floor delete the walls that's over the first floor bathroom they are not needed.

    To get rid of the roof problem, move the Master bedroom wall to the right about 3" or so.

     

    If you raise the ceiling heights on the first floor, you raise the floor heights on the second floor, which means

    you have to draw stairs to get to the door.

  9. Is this what you are wanting to do???  If so uncheck the high shed wall...

     

    To fix for gaps on the high shed walls, build a second floor and check make new blank plan, then draw two single walls and

    use the room divider tool to create a room, gable the side walls and make the front wall high shed, and lower the ceiling heights to

    24" or so. Once that is completed, turn off auto rebuild roofs and delete the walls or keep auto rebuild roofs on and make the rooms

    open below.

     

    Hope you don't mind some changes I made....

     

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  10. First:  Click on the terrain and then uncheck Automatic and flatten pad, that way the elevation regions work correctly

    Use 3 elevation regions, one for the back, garage and front. To get an idea of how the regions work, raise/lower and expand them.

    Use the break line tool to get the regions to how you want it.

    Raise the ceiling height for the foundation or just the main house only as Jo_Ann shows.

    As an alternative, delete the invisible wall and lower the pitch on one side of the second floor roof.

     

    Here's what i got so far.

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  11. To see the railing posts in plan view, you have use a template that shows them ie: the Cottage template.

     

    What you can do is find which template allows the posts to show, copy/paste the rail into the current plan, you can  also do that for windows and walls.

     

    Also why was the deck built that way? also the rails were 1" thick and used panels. Don't use a deck as landing, use the landing tool.