![]() Other hubs I think can be removed: Large. If hubs aren't a presently top-tier deck or using a keyword/specific card, I feel like they need to be much more easily understood by people who see it in the hubs list and go "oh! that's neat" and not "what the hell is this?" As such I suggest the terminology "Tactical Appropriation" as a replacement for Aikido.Īt least, I hope you can rename hubs without issues. Aikido isn't useful in an english speaking site. Spellslinger is just "permanentless" and can be renamed as such. Aikido and spellslinger I feel aren't descriptive enough of what they are. Only true, accurate data applied to your model will get you a useable result.Battlecruiser is just control/ramp, it's not unique enough to warrant its own archetype. In order to figure out what roof pitches to use you really must climb on the roof and measure them to determine their pitch. Roughly that is the sequence of events in creating any structure model. The last step is to check over, evaluate what the auto roof generator did to see what you must then clean up manually. Then check to make sure all room specification floor and ceiling settings are properly pre set, then all wall-roof tab settings are properly set for the outcome you want, only then would I autobuild roofs. ![]() You set your defaults, then draw the exterior walls, create the second floor and line up its exterior walls, floor to floor. Presetting certain walls - roof tabs to guide the roof generator was probably not done or at least not done successfully once you have preset all relevant Default Settings only then would you then start creating (drawing) the house model.ģ. You did not carefully set Ceiling heights in "Edit Default settings per floor" that is why your initial try's at auto roof generation failed.Ģ. I did a You Tube look over video I couldn't fit everything into the video and could not tell just from your posted photographs the following:ġ. There's a lot on you plan and if I were you I would take some time out to learn and then redraw it as that will save time in the long run. This has worked well and now I find I am filling in ever smaller gaps in my knowledge and am so glad I didn't speed ahead hoping to fix it all later. I found an issue with the roof generation due to how we construct walls in the UK and how HDP is designed to works with wall layers so I had to edit the layers which moved the walls slightly, but it wasn't hard to fix as my plan was just walls.Įvery time I need to do something I don't know about I stop, read the help, look at videos and experiment before working on my plan. That meant I could get core structure correct and once I was happy with than I learnt about doors/windows and roofs and made sure they worked with my walls. I took the approach of learning the basics of walls and rooms and ignoring almost everything else including doors and windows. ![]() Otherwise you could end up with a lot of re-work as walls and floors can move around and once some items are manually edited/set they are harder to get correct down the line unless you know the product really well. I learnt Home Designer Pro and then Chief Architect Premier as I modelled my house however you have to be careful not to try to get too much done without learning enough.
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