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I don't know if 2024 has it, or which version you are using, yet in HD Pro 2025, go to defaults>text, callouts and markers>text styles>room label styles. In there is a spot to make it transparent.
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My guess is that the slab is set at "0" for the floor height. If the deck is 24" above the slab, then the door should be raised about 24". Once you have that right, set the top of the window at the same height of the door.
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You can import a PDF, scale it, trace it, then draw in your remodel. That's a short answer with the information you shared
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That's why I suggested that and not just a vertical cylinder
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Did you try to get creative on your own with anything? Maybe a puck light and make it very small and turn the light off?
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Concrete is a material, not a color. Check that your graphics card is up to date too.
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Sometimes you might have to use the closest you can find, or make your own.
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Have you checked the bonus catalogs? Depending on what program/year you are using, you can even import materials. Check your reference guide and help tab for more information on how to use the program. It would be helpful if you created a signature as well. That way, everyone will know what program/version you are using.
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Depending on what program/year/version you are running, check materials>sheet metal>standing seam
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If you're just looking for it as a "placeholder", draw whatever you think you need to convey where the breezeway will attach to the house.Or, if you have the house plan in a PDF format, you could import into your garage plan and just trace over the pertinent areas
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Hi, Typically the new versions come out each year in the late spring, April or May. They do not include a free update to the next version. There may be something where if you buy the program within so many days of the new year's release, you may get something. Best to ask the folks at Chief Architect directly about that. You can submit a question through the support center, as they don't always monitor the forums.
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What will you use to fill in the space between the frame, walls and ceiling?
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Try changing the angle of the decking to 135 degrees maybe? Or just play around with it
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If there's a valance that looks good, you can make it as deep as the foyer. Or use a custom backslash and break it where you want to and arch it. There might be other ways, though those 2 options came to mind first
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Not really obvious to me what you want to arch? The hallway, the transom, or just some kind of opening?