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Chief architect knockdown drywall library
Chief architect knockdown drywall library









Click on the line with arrow where it crosses the CAD ledger line you just drew.Select a line with arrow and click the Add Break edit button.To add corners to the lines with arrows that are aligned with one another, draw a second line where you would like the breaks.Notice that the line with arrow attached to the text adjusts its length to meet the CAD line, as well.Repeat this process to bump all of your Rich Text objects into the CAD line.Using its Move edit handle, drag it towards the CAD line you just drew until it bumps into it. Click the Select Objects button, then click on a Rich Text object to select it.does anyone know of one? I'll pay a $100.00 finder fee if I like it and buy it. Well I would pay up to 10k for one that did what I wanted and was as easy to use as CA. Some of you might say, well then find another program. I would like to see Chief have those capabilities but I have been hanging around here since vrs 3 checking in and upgrading every other version and I don't see what I need coming even in the next 5 or 6 years. High end homes I have seen on the coast California or coast side Florida (the design work that I do) which use the EIFS which is used in commercial and high end residential provide architectural embellishments in a stucco finish. Those for some reason look nice and realistic but the moldings throughout don't seem to have a realistic look. I find the molding feature does not show up as nice as the hand full of architectural elements found in the library. Surrounds around a fireplace and so many features that a good 3d modeler could easily produce. But houses on the coast with designs ranging from Roman architectural styles and Coastal Mediterranean to Tuscan, most have architectural features that CA can not produce. CA has log features for making log homes which can be used in some high end homes in many parts of the country such as the mountains. I haven't seen anything done for example with pediments or molded arches coated foam columns and architectural embellishments etc. I really haven't seen anything that gets into the 5 to 15 million dollar range. I would like to see some examples of some high end work from some CA users that use architectural embellishments. I have seen custom work in high end homes with 4 and 6 inch bull nose where you have to modify the framing for it. They even have tape on 3/4 bull nose edges at home depot.

chief architect knockdown drywall library

I live in California and seen it in most new construction over the last 10 years. I don't see it happening unless they change the characteristics of how the wall behaves. However when you have a 3/4 bull-nose like that the base and crown usually have about a 7/8 inside cut to go around the corner.











Chief architect knockdown drywall library