LawB10
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The original post is almost a year old, anyway, use the room divider tool, once the roof is how you want it, turn off auto rebuild roofs and delete the walls.
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When installing software, turn off anti virus software, don't install with it on.
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solver gave instructions on how to build the 2nd floor, they were not followed. There's nothing that can be done in the attic, it's just open space. That was not a difficult roof to build, you build the 2nd floor, gable the side walls and lower the ceiling height to 0", then turn off auto rebuild roofs and reset the roof to it's default ceiling height. In your plan the side walls and interior walls were attic, which caused the 2nd floor not to build, Attic wall are not used to build rooms or floors.
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Is this what you are trying to do? cabin.plan
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Can you upload the plan???? Also some pictures of what the roof look like...
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What Jo_Ann said, box shapes goes thru walls, soffits don't.
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Lower the roof pitch for the porch, try 6" or lower
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I just looked at the plan, There's no 1st floor, everything is built on the 2nd floor to include the foundation.. As for the roof I just clicked on it and clicked delete It disappeared. Something about the plan is not right.
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Go to the site and download the Bonus Tile catalog, apply the hex tile to the floor or wall, to get the color you want, pick a color you want, apply it to a wall then open the material definition tool and click on the color, click select, write down the numbers for that color. Use the material definition tool to do the same for the tile, use the numbers that you wrote down and click blend color and texture. To get the size you want change the X and Y numbers.
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Sure can, click>edit>default settings>roofs and set the pitch to 6" and then click on each side wall and set the pitch to 12".
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Here's a revised version.... work-in-progress-1 (2).zip
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What I don't get is this, according to you Jo_Ann fixed the plan, so how did it become unfixed? auto roof was turned off and somehow these problems came up. When you turn auto rebuild roofs off, you don't move the exterior walls, vaulted ceilings are created by gabeling the walls and removing the the ceiling, soffits are not used to create a vaulted ceiling, problems are being created because things are being done that's not needed, an example is the fireplace, there's no reason to build it like that, click>build >fireplace and open it's specification box and change the numbers. Reset the roof by turning auto rebuild On all the issues will disappear and DO NOT move those external walls.
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Here's version of the plan.... work-in-progress-1.zip
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Uncheck ignore second floor, use a railing or wall for open below room, The first floor is being treated as the foundation? For some reason the roof won't build.
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Use the breakwall tool and break the the wall about 6" on both sides.
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Why didn't you use the material painter tool? You open the the plan and click 3d and choose the view you want then click >Window > tile vertically, the display will be in 2d and in 3d views, the Icons will show up only in 3d view. C is for Component O is for Object R is for Room F is for Floor P is for Plan
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Just out curiosity, why did you delete the second floor?
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Why do you have all of your exterior walls checked as foundation?, your telling the software the first floor is the foundation. Uncheck foundation for all your exterior walls make the default setting for the foundation to monolithic slab, then do as Jo_Ann suggested. At the Laundry room, use the break wall tool for the top and bottom walls and make those walls interior and gable the bottom wall.
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I think this is what he's trying to do...You have to delete the second floor garage and resize the studio.
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Got it, but still I don't think it will be built that way, you have the Pro version of the software which can build the house to how it will look. Take a relook at the pics that were uploaded, you have two different default settings. Is this how the pool will look? If so, make the pool a standalone, rename to slab and drop the floor to how deep you the want the pool to be. Use a box shape and make it the size of the pool and raise the height to where you want it and add the water material.