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Rendering Tips and Tricks

Chief Academy 2022 has come and gone, and we are left with the notes from the information we shared. I was tasked with the opportunity to provide some thoughts on the rendering functions of Chief Architect and how to go about the process. I’ve condensed my PowerPoint slides and reformulated them for reference in this post. I hope you find some helpful pieces in your rendering journey!
This will be a high-level topic that explores a lot of moving parts. Follow the embedded links throughout to learn more about different topics.
(more…)Chief Academy 2022

by Kerry Hansen
Chief Architect held its annual Chief Academy near our headquarters in Coeur d’Alene, ID. Over 150 attendees and guests were welcomed to the Pacific Northwest, taking full advantage of the beautiful weather and the last few summer days by investing in themselves for 2 ½ days of in-depth training, 1-on-1 support, and networking events.
(more…)How to Choose the Best Computer for Chief Architect and 3D Design Software

Chief Architect produces 3D Home Design Software for professional designers and DIY homeowners. From automated features for quickly creating floor plans, section details, and layouts to photo-realistic 3D renders for visualizing the design, the software is a powerful tool for those with residential design needs. Because the software is so powerful and robust, a question we often hear at Chief Architect is “what type of computer do I need to run the software”? Many computers are capable of running Chief Architect; however, depending on the specs, some will run Chief much more efficiently. Investing in the right computer will also help ensure that the computer will run future versions of Chief effectively for a longer period of time, making your investment more cost effective over time.
(more…)Post Frame Design in Chief Architect

Post frame construction is a building method in which a structure is framed using posts that are connected on the outside with 2 x 4 or 2 x 6 horizontal framing known as girts. The posts are typically placed in a concrete footing or can be connected to a steel fastener that is anchored into the concrete footing. Trusses are typically used to support the roof system. Once the framing is complete the structure can be finished for its intended purpose.
(more…)Comparing Chief Architect Premier and Chief Architect Interiors

Chief Architect Software offers two home design software options for professional designers: Chief Architect Premier and Chief Architect Interiors. This article will explore the primary differences between the two products and help guide your decision for which product would be the best fit based on your specific needs.
(more…)Webinar Series – Building the Austin Sample Plan

Chief Architect live webinars are a great way to further your knowledge in the software. This webinar series focuses on the process used to design the Austin Sample Plan. These webinars allow attendees to ask questions to Chief Architect staff and hear questions from other Chief Architect users. Sometimes a sneak peek of new features coming to the next version of Chief Architect is provided.
See the full webinar schedule to sign up. Can’t attend the live session? Sign up and we will email you a recording of the presentation.
- Session 1: New Plan Tips & Space Planning
- Session 2: Massing and Conceptualization
- Session 3: Doors & Windows / Schedules & Dimensions
- Session 4: Foundations – Crawl, Basement, Slab, Mixed
- Session 5: Roofs – Styles, Options & Details
- Session 6: Ceilings – Vault, Shed, Trey & A Reflected Plan
- Session 7: Wall Framing
- Session 8: Floor & Roof Framing
- Session 9: Elevations & Cross-Sections
- Session 10: Kitchen Design Part 1 — Floor Plan & Cabinet Layout
- Session 11: Kitchen Design Part 2 — Elevations, Dimensions & Islands
- Session 12: Bath Design
- Session 13: Remodeling/As-Built Overlays
If you are new to Chief Architect or using an older version, a free trial is available for download.
(more…)Winners of the 2021 Design of the Year Contest

Congratulations to the Chief Architect Design of the Year Winners!
(more…)DIY Kitchen Remodeling with 3D Home Design Software

by Kerry Hansen
Dan and his family wanted to remodel their kitchen. They turned to Chief Architect to visualize the design and help with material selection.
When the time came for a kitchen upgrade, Dan Absalonson, a 3D artist on the Chief Architect content team, used Chief Architect’s flexible cabinetry features and the wide range of objects and materials available in the 3D Library. Together with his wife Kadi, they set their sights on a kitchen remodel. The tile and grout countertop on the island is what brought them to remodel. “My wife was not a fan.” With a budget set, the couple brainstormed all of the updates they could make to enhance the look and usability of their kitchen. “We got excited about replacing the laminate countertops and adding some new full height cabinets at the end of the kitchen as a pantry.” The previous owners had a large desk there, and as it was, the kitchen ended abruptly. The space felt empty and awkward. Dan and Kadi decided to paint the cabinets, replace the countertops, expand the island, add full-height cabinets, install new fixtures, and incorporate a few other touches.
(more…)Designing with Color in Chief Architect

The color and material selections of a space is about more than how it looks. It reflects the charisma of the occupant and how we feel in the room. Whether the occupant is serious and formal or loose and relaxed, crafting a design to the client’s desires while maintaining functionality is an art. In a world with an endless and ever-changing selection of colors, materials, fixtures, furnishings, and more, perfecting a design requires high attention to detail. Design trends are constantly evolving. The fundamental concepts of color theory and how material and color selections affect our emotions have stood the test of time. This serves as a guide for crafting the perfect space.
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