Chief Architect Plan Review - Designers Show #119

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Tune in to the latest episode of the Designers Show for a deep dive into the world of architectural design with Chief Architect. Discover advanced 3D modeling techniques, learn how to present your plans with flair, and master the art of revision management. Plus, don't miss the expert review of a viewer-submitted plan, providing real-world applications of the discussed strategies. This episode is a must-listen for architects, designers, and remodelers looking to enhance their skills and bring their design visions to life.

 

Show notes:

Introduction and Casual Chat (00:00 - 06:49)

  • Dan, the host, starts with a casual introduction, mentioning the unusual snow-free winter in Minnesota.
  • Discussion about an upcoming designer show, emphasizing the intensive learning experience and the benefits of attending.
  • Details about the event schedule, including courses, business tracks, and learning sessions.
  • Encouragement to participate in the event, with information about available accommodations and booking.

Challenges in Remodeling Historical Buildings (06:50 - 09:59)

  • Introduction of Michael Payne, who is working on a historical house in Denver.
  • Discussion about the challenges of documenting and remodeling historical buildings, specifically focusing on a unique Dormer window.
  • Tips on 3D modeling in Chief Architect, highlighting the importance of default settings for proper automatic functions.
  • Demonstration of troubleshooting issues with walls and roofs in the 3D model.

3D Modeling and Roof Adjustments (10:26 - 21:25)

  • Dan discusses the importance of stretching walls correctly to maintain the roof's automatic functions.
  • Tips on joining steep roofs with other roof planes, including changing roof plane options to square instead of plum.
  • Troubleshooting for issues like parts of the roof sticking through by clipping the end of the roof plane.
  • Advice on dealing with roof box thickness and the alignment of eaves and moldings.
  • Solutions for bay windows cutting off walls, including exploding the bay window and adjusting wall settings to default.
  • Creating a symbol from a bay window and using a window pass-through to create a hole in the wall for the bay window.
  • Tips on creating custom window grids in Chief Architect, including converting CAD lines into a custom mullion and adding it to the window.

Advanced 3D Modeling Techniques and Troubleshooting (21:33 - 32:58)

  • Discussion on how symbols and pass-through openings in walls affect framing in Chief Architect.
  • Tips for creating arcs and using the concentric copy function for precise placement of objects.
  • Demonstrating how to use the circle about center tool for creating circles from a center point and specifying the radius.
  • Techniques for trimming objects and using the fence tool for selecting and modifying parts of objects.
  • Addressing a question about curving shed roofs, with a demonstration of how to curve a roof by copying the pitch angle from a steep roof to a lower roof.
  • Tips for joining roofs to ensure proper alignment and appearance in 3D view.
  • Mary joins the call with questions about creating 3D renderings from plans, specifically asking about the difference between saving as a picture or an image and how to ensure the correct size and resolution.

3D Rendering and Layout Techniques (33:05 - 43:56)

  • Discussion on resizing pictures and viewports in layout pages, with tips on maintaining the correct aspect ratio and avoiding cropping issues.
  • Explanation of the difference between live views and static images, emphasizing the benefits of live views for automatic updates and resource management.
  • Tips for handling 3D views on layout pages, including how to refresh the view to improve clarity on the screen and ensure crystal-clear prints.
  • Advice on rendering settings for physically based rendering, including adjusting export samples, denoise settings, and exposure to achieve desired visual effects.
  • Techniques for changing the color of materials like T111 and lap siding using the rainbow tool or the color picker to blend with the existing material texture.

Material Customization and Plan Presentation (43:59 - 55:06)

  • Techniques for changing the color of materials like T111 and lap siding using the color picker tool and the blend with texture option.
  • Discussion on how to make schedules, such as door and window schedules, more manageable and visually appealing by splitting them per floor or per elevation.
  • Tips on resizing schedule columns and minimizing the width to make the schedules easier to read and more aesthetically pleasing.
  • Emphasis on the importance of using schedules to their full advantage, as they can significantly enhance the presentation of plans.
  • Chad's focus on differentiating his plans from the competition by making them more artistic and appealing to homeowners and clients.
  • Suggestions for making plans stand out, including customizing schedules per elevation and considering the presentation as a spec tool for a richer and more dynamic feel.

Plan Checking and Revision Management (55:12 - 62:03)

  • Strategies for managing live camera views in plans, including locking camera layers to prevent accidental adjustments.
  • Importance of plan checking and learning from previous plans or other professionals' work to identify missing details or potential improvements.
  • Techniques for managing revisions effectively, such as using layout pages for bubbling revisions and linking callouts to specific CAD details for easy reference.
  • Utilizing CAD details in layouts for additional flexibility and functionality.
  • Tips for managing multiple revisions, including how to label and track changes efficiently.
  • Suggestions for utilizing resources like municipality plan submission checklists and county GIS parcel maps to ensure compliance and accuracy in site plans.
  • Approaches to bubbling significant changes in plans, deciding when to bubble individual changes versus entire sections based on the extent of modifications.

 

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