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Kevin Allen

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  1. Not my specialty, but can't you do a solid subtraction out of the DTM?
  2. knowing the version of VWX is the first step.
  3. Sam, Go to Preferences>Display and set the Light Objects to never.
  4. or just look at the alphabetical list of all tools in the workspace editor?
  5. I've seen this happen. I also wish I could readily open and edit the database. I had, for some time, and XML file and a TXT file
  6. It's complex modeling, but I would use Sub-Division. You might able to do it with a series of Solid Subtractions, but it would be a challenge.
  7. Use the Cloud menu in VWX to create an account or log in. You’ll need to set everything up to live in the cloud. Once Nomad has access to your work you can view models and PDFs of sheet layers. Amondst other fearures
  8. Alternately, you can show the truss in a Design Layer Viewport and rotate the Viewport.
  9. Have you tried converting to Site Model from Source Data? I have not, but seems worth exploring. The Subdivision might have to be converted to a 3D Poly first, but...
  10. You can use a carpet texture in renderings, and you can make a stippled hatch.
  11. I think this is either. bug or a new WAD, but Preferences, Display Tab. Set Display light object to never.
  12. Not sure about 2015, when I had 2015, there was a version, but I'm using 2019 http://www.landrudesign.com/DefaultFrameSet.htm?index.htm~LandruMnFrm @C. Andrew DunningLikely knows best.
  13. The tool is in the Spotlight tool set. You can also purchase it as a stand alone. I've found it very valuable for a long time. Your solution does seem, to work, but I would show flat monitors on the wall for accuracy.
  14. Are they rally curved? Could you use the television tool?
  15. Are those 'walls' in sketchhup? I'm not a sketchup user, but there is a wall conversion setting in the import dialog.
  16. I generally find that making the processor bump isn't worth he investment, that bump is generally costs more than it is worth. RAM, I like RAM, but I haven't investigated the new video cards.
  17. can you send me the file? Class should have a solid, usually white fill.
  18. they might have a class assigned to them, and the class might have a solid gray fill.
  19. did you check to see if they have a solid fill in either a class assignment, or the attributes palette?
  20. are you exporting for the design layer? If so, try creating a sheet layer viewport and rendering/exporting for the sheet layer, Also, do those image props have a solid gray fill?
  21. That's a big quoin. The sale answer is yes, start with a 3D model, and view in perspective. What are you trying to draw?
  22. I use a DTM from the Architect and Landscape products for this kind of work.
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