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06-04-2001, 01:24 PM #1
Large Shower
I am considering buying Chief and I do alot of custom stuff. I'm trying to get feel for what it can and cannot do? Can you render a tiled shower that is 5'X 6'
Thanks
Louis
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06-04-2001, 04:39 PM #2
Louis,
I made this image of a 5' x 6'shower in a few minutes using only "out of the box" Chief Architect Version 7 and Paint Shop Pro (PSP was used only to crop and convert the image to a .jpg):
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David J. Potter
Chief Architect™Consultant, Beta Tester, Designer
1801 Wells Branch Parkway #2013
Austin, Texas 78728
dpotter1@austin.rr.com
512-251-3982
305-425-5794 FAX http://members.spree.com/djpotter
Last edited by David Jefferson. Potter; 10-15-2001 at 09:41 PM.
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06-04-2001, 10:03 PM #3
Thanks David. That looks great!
Since you showed some glss block in the shower that brings up another question. I have another job where we will have a curved glass block wall in a bath. Can that be done in Chief?
Can you type in wall dimensions? Can you enter them in inches or feet and inches or both?
Can you enter an angle and Chief will draw a wall at that angle?
Louis
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06-04-2001, 11:22 PM #4
Louis,
Once you have applied yourself and really learned Chief's easy to use tools you can portray anthing you like in 2-D and almost anything in 3-D.
But "Chief" doesn't "do" anything at all by itself, the end-user must learn how to make it produce his products. It is a wonderful tool in the hands of a person that knows how to use it. ART Inc. makes available well produced tutorial videos, a very well written User Manual (paper, on your computer and automated "Help" files) and there are two on-line forums of top notch Chief Users that offer each other instant Tech Support and information sharing.
Download or order the free Version 7 Demo and try it for yourself!
Oh yeah, the answer to your questions above is "yes".
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David J. Potter
Chief Architect™Consultant, Beta Tester, Designer
1801 Wells Branch Parkway #2013
Austin, Texas 78728
dpotter1@austin.rr.com
512-251-3982
305-425-5794 FAX http://members.spree.com/djpotter
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06-04-2001, 11:34 PM #5
David I have ordered the demo. I can't wait to give it a try.
Thanks for your help!
Louis
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06-05-2001, 02:18 AM #6Registered User Promoted
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David:
What tools did you use to make the surround and glass block in that rendering? It looks great.
Thanks,
John Rhodes
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06-05-2001, 03:39 AM #7
Hi John,
The surrounds and glass block were poly-line, extruded CAD boxes with a material assignment. The shower is 1" thick walls containing windows and door that have no trim and their frames have been set at 1/8" thickness. I also used the "Delete 3-D Surfaces" tool in render view to reduce the aparent thickness of the window and door frames of the shower.
Oh yeah, the shower walls were reduced to 84" high by direct manipulation of the wall poly-lines using the "Cross-Section" camera tool.
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David J. Potter
Chief Architect™Consultant, Beta Tester, Designer
1801 Wells Branch Parkway #2013
Austin, Texas 78728
dpotter1@austin.rr.com
512-251-3982
305-425-5794 FAX http://members.spree.com/djpotter
[This message has been edited by David Jefferson. Potter (edited 05 June 2001).]
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06-05-2001, 03:45 AM #8
David you are the best, I will have to come to your School.
Keep up the Works.
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Michael Stephens
Stephens Architectural Drawing & Designs
Cayman Islands
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06-05-2001, 12:58 PM #9
I agree David,you are the best
Salvador
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06-06-2001, 11:29 AM #10
On second thought David should be upgraded from member to ICON
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Michael Stephens
Stephens Architectural Drawing & Designs
Cayman Islands