Chief Architect Help Database - Article Number: 668
How to Display Posts and Footings
The information in this article applies to:- Chief Architect X5
- Chief Architect X4
- Chief Architect X3
- Chief Architect X2
I have placed posts and beams in my 2D floor plan view, but they are not displayed in 3D. How can I turn on their display so that I can see them in my camera views?
As with most other objects in Chief Architect, the display of posts and beams will be controlled in the Layer Display Options dialog for the appropriate layerset that you want the object to display in.
Placing a post on the lowest level of a plan also creates a footing.
To turn on the display of posts and beams
- First, launch Chief Architect and choose to Open
the plan in which you would like to see your posts and beams displayed.
For the purposes of this example, we just have a very basic square four-walled structure with posts and their footings, as in the image above.
- To figure out what layer the posts are on, we will zoom in on one of these, using the Select Objects
tool, we will click on a Post and click on the Open Object
edit button.
- Next, select the Line Style tab, make a note of what Layer the Post is on.
In this example, the default layer of Floor, Framing is selected.
- Click Cancel to close the dialog without making any changes.
To determine what Layer the post's footing is on
- Using the Select Objects tool, select the post footing, and click on the Open Object
edit button to display the Slab Specification dialog.
- Select the Line Style tab, and make a note of what Layer this object is on.
In this example, the default layer of Footings, Post is selected.
- Click Cancel to close the dialog without making any changes.
To turn on their display in the appropriate layerset
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Select 3D> Create Perspective View> Full Camera
or 3D> Create Orthographic View> Cross Section/Elevation
and then click and drag your mouse cursor toward the post and its footing.
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Once the view has been created, select Tools> Display Settings> Display Options
to display this dialog for the currently active layerset.
By default, for a Perspective Full Camera view, this will be the Camera View Set, for a Cross Section/Elevation view, it will be the Section View Set.
Note: For more information on Layer Set Defaults, review your software's documentation and see Article Number 799 in this free online Help Database How to use Layer Set Defaults
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In the Layer Display Options dialog, navigate down to each of the layers for which you want to turn on their display and place a check mark in the Disp column.
Recall that for the purposes of our example, we will place a check mark in the Disp column for these two layers: Footings, Post and Floor, Framing.
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Click OK to apply this change, and your posts and their footings will now be displayed any time you use that layerset for this plan until you choose to turn them back off.
Last updated on: Feb 07, 2013
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