katalyst777

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  1. Does your version have the "Custom Backsplash" cabinet tool? If so, you can use some of these on walls in order to create the look of cabinet doors. Place hinges and door knobs or pulls from the Library Browser as independent objects.

    Walls are also already going to get cut off by roof planes, so you can use them and actual cabinets resized for the front of the cabinet doors for the angled back style in a loft.  Or you can just use normal Full Height cabinets if you only care about the interior look, but outside will look funky with the cabinet tops sticking out.

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  2. It still really looks like a video card issue, based on the images.

    Did you get in touch with the company's technical support people?  What did they say?

    I still don't see a compressed backup of the plan attached to your last post, only the images.

  3. Place a cabinet foot independently from the Library Browser.  Make any desired changes to it.  Copy/Paste however many you need.

    Raise the cabinet off the floor by the height of the cabinet feet.  In the dialog preview of the cabinet, select the Toe Kick and Delete it.  Make whatever other changes you need to the cabinet and click OK.

    Put the cabinet where you want it.

    Place the cabinet feet where they need to go under the Cabinet (hold down the Control key to allow for unrestricted movement when you place them).

    Since you've got Architectural, you should be able to group select the cabinet and feet with a marquee and create a block of them (if I'm remembering correctly, it's been a while since I still had an Architectural version).  You can then copy/paste the block of objects to add to your User library or just Copy/Paste it on the other side of the bed or couch or whatever.
     

  4. Your client has an unreasonable speed expectation, because 3 to 4 seconds isn't really "slow" . . . if they were talking 20-30 seconds for something to move, then maybe there would be cause for concern.

    Still, was it this article that Tech Support asked you to go through?

    KB-00689: Troubleshooting Slowness in Home Designer Plans

    Did you send them all of the files that the "Advanced Troubleshooting" section asked for?

    Unfortunately most of us here in the forum aren't going to be equipped to offer any suggestions based on the System Information or Message Log files like Tech Support can.

    However, you could post a backup of the plan here and we might be able to offer some suggestions on simplifying the design to speed it up.

    More than likely though taking a few seconds really isn't something to be worried about or any indication that something needs fixed.

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  5. HomeTalk's direct search on the forum drops anything three letters or less.  Use the "Search" field on the main website and then switch to the HomeTalk tab if you only want forum results. (Although in this case before switching tabs you'll see that there's a Knowledge Base article as the top result that answers your rug question anyway).

    KB-00290: Placing and Modifying a Rug

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  6. Not automatically, but since you'll both be starting off with the same copy of the plan file where walls are already placed at the same location, when you get the plan back from the other person, in your plan you can turn on just the layers of objects that you worked on, drag a marquee around everything, copy it from your plan, then open the copy of their plan and use Edit> Paste> Paste Hold Position to put those objects in the same spot and save a new copy of the file that has everything.  (Since the other person would be working on things included in wall elements and in rooms, you wouldn't want to copy their version into your plan.)

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  7. My HDP Pro 2016 shows STL as an option in the export dialog, but it is grayed out.   What do I need to do to export to it?

     

    You need to be in a 3D Camera view.

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  8. Okay, I admit, this one has been bugging me, so I went ahead and downloaded the Architectural 2017 trial and tested it out with one of the Interior Design templates and you'll be happy to learn that you're wrong.  :)  It does work in your version!

    Pretty much all the Home Designer programs have the exact same rendering capabilities (except maybe Essentials but I couldn't find that version on the website anymore).

     

    Instead of a rug for this one, I used a Slab for the wooden flooring material in this one because I could place a break in it and reshape it to the L shape of the room.  Didn't want to spend time modifying the other materials or lighting, but I'm confident I could improve the realism of the view using the same tips from the earlier thread I linked to.

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  9. I just can't figure out how to get it to appear on the second floor.

    KB-00125: Creating a Stairwell for your Staircase

     

    On the second floor, there are multiple room labels appearing that I'm not able to delete. I select them and click delete, but they never actually go away. How can I make them go away?

    Drag a marquee around the room labels with your mouse. The Master Bedroom label alone says on the Status Bar that 29 objects select when I do this, which probably means you've only been deleting one at a time. Marquee select and delete the duplicates. I have no idea how you replicated them all so many times?

     

    Sunroom - There is a sunroom with a cement base in the front left of our house, but I'm not sure how to indicate it in the plan since there are no walls...it's just all windows, floor to ceiling (3-season room, really). It's above the foundation of the house, but it was originally an outdoor porch, and the cement floor in there slopes away from the rest of the house. There is 'basement' space underneath, but I haven't even begun the basement yet, which is split between an actual basement, and a root cellar.

    KB-02263: Creating Glass Walls

    KB-00780: Creating a Sun Room

    There are no manual framing options in Architectural to create your Roof Trusses like there are in Pro and Premier. You might be able to fake the look by importing symbols from the 3D Warehouse or manually build them using sloped Soffits.