LawB10

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  1. Could you post the plan please?
  2. Place the sink into the cabinet, then make the cabinet height 1" and the floor to bottom height 35".
  3. 3d warehouse objects and fixtures are .skp files. You download what you like and then you go to File>import>import 3d symbol.
  4. Have you tried 3d warehouse?..
  5. LawB10

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    Go to Edit>Preferences>reset options.....
  6. LawB10

    Cabinet extension

    Move the cabinet away from the wall about 5" and then move it back slowly.
  7. Like solver said, make a bumpout and gable the side walls, set the pitch you want and that's it.
  8. Did you check Tools> display options? It has the room labels....
  9. Have you tried using the break wall tool? Break the wall where you want the gable to be and then click on that wall, check full gable.
  10. You're terrain perimeter is set to over 1100"? With that you will have raise your floor heights for the 1st floor and the ceiling heights for the 2nd floor Go to edit>default settings>floor and raise to 144", for the second floor raise to 108". The roof for the office needs the bottom wall set to full gable and the left bathroom wall set high shed/gable wall. You may need to download a trial version HD software. Home_design_V2_05p5-1.plan
  11. Burn the downloaded version to cd, then install
  12. Yes, just log in and deactivate the license on the old computer, then install on the new computer, using the same key and activate on the new one.
  13. There's 2 ways to do that.... First: Draw a 1st floor and make 2 rooms and gable the side walls, then build a second floor and draw a wall to make separate rooms, lower the right room or raise the left room. On the 2nd floor move the front walls of both rooms and make them knee walls and then lower the pitch on the back walls. Second: Don't use knee walls on the second floor, move the front walls up until the 1st floor roof appears. Go to the 1st floor and raise the pitch to 12 or so on the front walls. Last: Use different pitches and ceiling heights to get the look you want. The 1st pic is a saltbox with knee walls, the second one is without knee walls.....
  14. Use the material definition tool, then click on the material, click solid color and jot down the numbers for that color. Click on the material you want change and click on blend color and texture>color and change the numbers to what you wrote down.
  15. In the future use File>export>export picture..... You can do that with 3d view or 2d view...
  16. Without knowing what HD software you are using and just from the pics alone. I'd say build a 2nd floor and gable the roofs, create an entry on the 1st floor and gable the side walls, the room above the entry is not gabled.
  17. Turn off auto rebuild foundation, then manually build the basement. You will also need to build a second floor, for the tower, change the ceiling height to the height you want. If you have a .plan upload it please.
  18. Bcavender, Once you turn it off, Don't turn it back on.
  19. To get different roof materials for the roof, you have to turn off Auto rebuild roofs.
  20. Click Edit> Default settings>text styles>room label style>edit.
  21. You have to Manually change it. Open the cabinet specification box and click on the toe kick.
  22. Lower the pitch to about 4 or so for the porches, then build the shed dormers on the 2nd floor. Upload the plan please.
  23. Rarely do I use the dropper tool, when painting Interior/exterior walls, I use the paint can tool and to get a specific color, I use the material definition tool.
  24. Is this what you are trying do? Build a room and rename it Porch, use the doorway tool for the walls, then click the rail tool and draw a rail(s) open its specification box and click "no room definition" and place into the doorway. To change the floor finish, open the Porch room specification box and change the floor finish to a 1/2" or so and then change the material. Next, build a 2nd floor, and use the rail tool to create a room, and rename it balcony...