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  1. #1
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    Question How to create post/beam and trellis exteriors

    Ok.. I dropped the ball for a while on CA and kept banging away on AC-08, but I now have a client who isn't 2-D visual, and I need to make this front in 3-D. Does anyone know the video number/title/disk where I can get help for this or if no help exists on the videos how do I go about creating a front like this? I need to have this front done by Monday morning when the client flies into town.



    The covered porch comes out 8-fet from the house.

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    Several ways but you might try polyline slabs (plan/elev) or solids (elev). Also, go to Dan Baumann's Chief Experts website ... I recall he has one or more good tutorial videos on creating porch columns ... you'll have to sign up for his free membership first. I don't have CA's training vids for X1 so can't help you there.
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    Here's the Chief Experts link:

    http://chiefexperts.com/
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    Thanks for the link.. but without paying the $594 fee I can't view the content for the post regarding porch columns.
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    I would use a combination of symbols, slabs, and solids. If you would like some help with that you can send me your AC files and I will transform it into a Chief Model.
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    If you have registered for Chief Experts "free" community membership, log in and on the left side menus in the section titled "Chief Experts Free Community Forum, click on "Chief ArchitectTips" > then click on the title "Creating Custom Square Columns" > then click on "Video Tutorial" .... this video is just under 10 minutes and is very good. Hopefully this works for you. There are others you may also want to watch including a related one on "Creating Tapered Columns".
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    Alright.. just for kicks and giggles I thought I'd post these pics. The
    elevations came out almost as I had wanted them; not bad for first attempt.
    What isn't showing are the beam ends at the gables,
    taper in the columns,wainescot stone, and the recess of the gable
    truss above the box beams up front and in the rear.

    Unfortunately the client doesn't like the trellis/pergola and I'm having
    to go to cantilevered bay windows.. blah..

    Speaking of wainescotting exterior walls.. what's the trick? Or stoning
    just one wall on a level - like the end of a garage? Does one have to go
    into the wall type settings and create a new wall type that has stone on
    the outside of it vs. siding or stucco?
    What about the stone wainescot?



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    Looks like you have the procedure down ... nice job.
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    Nice 3D's, can't do that with ACAD, huh?

    For the stone wainscoting, create a "Stone-4" wall type by copying the "Brick-4" and changing the material. Then use the "Ponywall" tool, and use stone-4 for the lower portion, and stucco-4 (or whatever) for the upper.
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