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09-12-2007, 04:20 AM #1
Hi David
Can you post a picture of the floor plan?
To early yet,but my brain might kick in..Allen Colburn Jr.
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09-12-2007, 05:31 AM #2
Is this what you're trying to accomplish?
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09-12-2007, 05:35 AM #3Registered User
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Hi Allen
I would if I could but it wont attach as the jpeg file is 516 and the limit is 200...I have tried 10 times and as a bmp file as well..must be a way..........
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09-12-2007, 01:03 PM #4Registered User
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Kathleen ...yes exactly so how do I do it ? Fabulous
I also would like to put a large triangular panel in the walls of the gable. I cannot find a triangle glass in the selection only vents ? help x 2
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09-12-2007, 01:10 PM #5
For each of the end walls where you want a gable, select the wall and in the dbx check Full Gable Wall.
To place the gables in the middle sections, use the Wall Break tool to place breaks in the long walls where you want the gables to sit (making sure that the two wall sections are the same length and perfectly aligned with each other). Then select each of those wall sections and make it a Full Gable Wall. Then build your roof.
If you did it correctly, the roof will come out right. If you didn't do it correctly, you'll have a screwy looking roof and you'll need to go back to the step about making sure the wall sections are perfectly aligned!
I can't help you with that glass panel question, though. You mean a panel like a window?Kathleen Moore
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09-12-2007, 01:25 PM #6Registered User
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thanks Kathleen...will have a go
yes a panle like a window !
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09-12-2007, 01:50 PM #7
David,
Unfortunately I don't think you can do it in your version. In Pro you can just shape a fixed glass panel window into a triangle, or rhombus, or whatever shape you want pretty much. Can you adjust the shape of the windows in your version?Kathleen Moore
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09-12-2007, 02:38 PM #8Registered User
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You can do it in Suite by going into the attic and changing the gable wall material to glass. Unless you want all your gables to be glass, change the wall type to something different (a type you are not using) first. You can then use soffits to put in muntins, if you want them.
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09-17-2007, 03:52 AM #9Registered User
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H plan Gable
Originally Posted by dr0591
We followed your instructions with the wall break
We need it across the middle section ie the bar of the H. with hip roofs running into the gable creating 8 valleys...
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09-12-2007, 06:57 PM #10Registered User
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Originally Posted by David P
You need to get the screen image saved onto your computer (I set up a file folder for this purpose); open up Paint, select the folder where you saved the screen image, reduce image size from paint and then save it again. Go to folder where you are keeping the image, scroll your mouse over it to check it's size, and if the size is =< than the allocated amount (it's only 100 in HomeTalk), then you can go back to Q&A manage attachments to upload your file.
Does that help? BTW the Manage Attachments is right under this screen shot, below the Post Icons, and below the Submit Reply.
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09-17-2007, 03:55 AM #11Registered User
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Originally Posted by Deirdre
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09-17-2007, 04:02 AM #12
David, can you attach a floorplan with the roof built, so I can see where it's screwing up, or at least describe what's happening? There's no reason the method I outlined shouldn't work, unless something is amiss with your walls.
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09-17-2007, 04:35 AM #13Registered User
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Originally Posted by dr0591
Roof build attached and plan view with roof build...we have 800 roof overhangs...looks wierd eh ?
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Originally Posted by David PHome Designer Pro 10
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09-28-2007, 10:57 AM #15Registered User
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Well here i am again.
I think i should start a new thread but can not figure out how to do so. I believe that my problem is unique as i can not find it in any of the treads. I have gotten all of my roofs done and as a final walk around i noticed two thinks. 1 A odd color line around the grabbles of the house. I have tried to eyedrop them and i get the can not color platform error. i made sure all of the alignments are correct and that they do not have some type of funky room specs. the second issue is a gap in my roof (shown below) i am trying to replicate my house and the roof goes all the way to the right exterial wall. i do have a gap (invisable wall) there on the floor plan so that the office will come out further then the rest of the house. I can not figure this out. can anyone help. I hope this tries to explain it, the pics are worth a thousand words. let me know if you need further explaaining.
thank.