chiefjdennis

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  1. Hi Adry,

    I didn't happen to catch the version of software your using which greatly effects how much control you have over building/manipulating roofs.  

     

    There are some great tutorials on chief architect website regarding roofs https://www.chiefarchitect.com/videos/playlists/95/roofs.html

     

    Likewise, there are some wonderful members some of whom offer training like David Potter (see post above for more contact information)

    http://djpdesigns.com /My You Tube Channel/ Follow me on Facebook /My Sketchfab site/My Houzz Page

     

    Hope this helps.

    Jeff

  2. Hi Eric

     

    Was your example done using one of the video's from the forum you mentioned?  How did you get "auto-built roof" to work if done manually?

     

    Thanks

    Jeff

  3. Hi,

    I'm trying to build a car garage with 2 main bays and one additional bay.  The main garage has a 2nd floor with a 9 pitch roof and shed style 4 pitch dormer on right side.  The additional bay is supposed to have a 4 pitch shed style roof that encompasses the dormer and meets up with the main garage roof (See "Garage_Front.jpg, "Garage_RightSide).

     

    In the attached plan, I could only get the pitch on the 3rd bay roof set to 1 without program warnings related to dormer.

     

    Can anyone suggest how to get this roof to wrap around the dormer at a 4 pitch?  Does this require manipulating the roof plane manually?

     

    Many Thanks,

    Jeff

     

    GreenDunesDrive.plan

     

     

     

     

    Garage_Front.jpg

    Garage_RightSide.jpg

    GreenDunesDrive.plan

    DesiredChange.jpg

  4. Hi David,

    Again... I cant thank you enough for spending so much time helping out!  I'll try your dormer creation method next... thank you so much!

  5. Is there a way to add a full shed dormer to the attic space of a single story home?  From the videos I've seen, it appears to be a manual process involving creating a 2nd story, knee walls and defining the unused space as "attic".  I've attached a PDF of existing home showing the dormer on the back side of main house (disregard the proposed sun room for now).  CotuitRoad_Original_2.plan

     

    In addition, (and I believe to have run into this issue when creating the dormer too)... does anyone know why the exterior wall has a missing chunk between the two main house roof planes ?

     

    Thanks

    All_Drawings.pdf

    CotuitRoad_Original_2.plan

    MissingExteriorWall.jpg

  6. Thanks David,

    Maybe Ive got the name "cove ceiling" wrong... I believe its a form of cathedral ceiling but doesn't go all the way up to the ridge board.  It only goes as high as the collar ties... Not sure of this ceiling's exact name.

    Ceiling_Cove.jpg

  7. Thanks Eric,

    I didn't realize that resetting the ceiling height (with auto roof turned off) would actually create the collar ties.  That's brilliant.. many thanks!

  8. Hello,

    Is there a way to make a cove ceiling in a single story house design?  I'm looking to change the existing design of a kitchen/living room area from standard ceiling to a cove ceiling. 

     

    I know it's possible to just deselect the "Ceiling Over this Room" option under the Room Specification;Structure section creating a cathedral ceiling all the way to the roofs ridge board (see attached screen shots "Ceiling_Normal" & "Ceiling_Cathedral"). 

     

    How would I add collar tie's say 3 feet above normal ceiling height and then create a cove ceiling up to the new collar tie's?  Is this even possible with architectural or would I have to upgrade to Pro?   Any guidance would be greatly appreciated. 

     

    NOTE: The 3rd image is the look I'm going for although I had to cheat and create it using a "shelf" 

    2_AnchorLane_2.plan

    Ceiling_Normal.jpg

    Ceiling_Cathedral.jpg

    Ceiling_CoveCheat.jpg

  9. 15 hours ago, Jo_Ann said:

    That appears to be a saltbox type roof.

     

    image.thumb.png.8f1e00108cb001607551b341640f9a77.png

    Hi Jo_Ann,

    Wow!... I tried it and it works. Thanks so much for the suggestion.  Very much appreciated

  10. Hi David,

    Wow!  I cant thank you enough for spending so much time helping with the design and walking through the steps..... sounds like my best option will be to upgrade to pro as you mentioned. 

     

    I agree the ceiling height needs to decrease for the overall house.  In addition, you can see that the height of the back wall of the Master Bedroom is lower than the front wall (as depicted with red arrows in image "Google_LeftSide.jpg".  I'm still not clear how to build this in architectural. 

     

    Also, note the large overhang in the front and almost none on the gable ends.  I'm not quite sure of the roof pitch.. most likely between 4-6 but appears to be consistent across the entire house.

     

    Many thanks

    Google_LeftSide.jpg

    Google_Front.jpg

    Google_RightSide.jpg

  11. Hello,

    Is there a way to shorten the height of an exterior wall on a single story design such that the roof still builds correctly over it?    Does this require the use of a Pony Wall?

     

    As you can see in the real photos, the back wall of the Master Bedroom is shorter than standard height,  This causes the back portion of it's roof to have more surface area than the front as shown in the google Ariel view (red arrow).   In the design, the back wall is full height which causes the roof ridge to be too far back.  Any tips or guidance would be greatly appreciated.

    Google_BackYard.jpg

    Google_Ariel.jpg

    Design_BackYard.jpg

    Design_Ariel.jpg

    33_DailyAve_Existing.plan

  12. I don't think manual design is an option in Architectural... Thank you for spending the time looking at this... much appreciated   I'm not sure if premier designs will open in my version but would you mind sending the first design you mentioned... that's another great possibility!

    Forum_Q1_C.jpg

  13. That's a definite option.  My initial thought was I must have created an inner wall incorrectly causing the roof issue... Thinking it through further I realized that it wouldn't be a good idea for water to shed directly towards the main house from the addition roof.  Hence the program is rendering the roof correctly according to the design.  In other words, we wouldn't want a design that didn't include the red section of roof shown below as you depicted.   Just curious how you got the program to design it that way?

    Forum_Q1_B.jpg

  14. Hey Eric... thanks for the reply.  I would suspect the addition "entry" room roof ridge would go straight from its gable wall to the garage roof.  You can see in the attached photo that there's an additional section of roof being added somehow (circled in red).   With regards to the main house roof in the previous screen capture... I didn't happen to have the proper "doll house" view.  If you have a moment... maybe you could load the plan file and rotate the camera view.  The issue is much easier to see than to describe.

    Forum_Q1_A.jpg

  15. Hello,

    I'm having difficulty building a roof on an addition to existing home.  I cant get the new "entry" room roof to match up properly with the "garage" roof.  Any suggestions or guidance would be greatly appreciated.  Thank you!

     

    Software; Home Designer Architectural 2017, Build; 18.3.2.2x64

     

     

    15_Seneca_4.plan

    Forum_Q1.jpg

  16. I've got a single story roof on one part of a house being affected by a second story ceiling height in a different (adjacent) section of the house.  Setting the 2nd story ceiling height to 50" or less, yields a good looking 1st floor roof as expected.  However, when I increase the 2nd story ceiling height above 50" its as if the roof ridge beam of the 1st story section wants to follow the same height

     

    Can anyone suggest how to resolve this issue?

     

    Thanks,

    Floor1Plan.jpg

    Floor1Roof_Good.jpg

    Floor1Roof_Bad1.jpg

    Floor1Roof_Bad2.jpg