D'Jewel Posted June 25, 2019 Posted June 25, 2019 Good Morning Everyone. I (as many other students) am having difficulty understanding Penn Foster's instructions on these projects. I know that there are probably already threads that cover some of my questions, So I'm just going to begin by asking how can I get to the threads that deal with the projects that I'm working on. I had to stop working on this course for a bit, and now I'm back (...that's life). If I can just get a jump start, I believe I can finish this and move to the next phase. Quote
ReMark Posted June 25, 2019 Posted June 25, 2019 You are in the correct part of the forum (Student Project Questions). To zero in on a particular project type use the Search function. Ex. - Oleson Village Project. Quote
D'Jewel Posted June 26, 2019 Author Posted June 26, 2019 Thank you, ReMark. I looked at some of the threads for Oleson Village, and I realized that I was already on the right track. You have awesome advice! I just have to finish what I started (get past my frustration). I believe I'm just about finished with Oleson Village, but I'm trying to make sure I have all of the details included. I was able to catch a couple of minor errors I made and correct them. I've been putting in all of the text for the project. I still have to move and resize the trees, put the boundary info, and the benchmark, and of course put in the title block. I think resizing the trees is going to be the biggest challenge. I don't want to explode them. The Structural Drafting project I'm just beginning. I was beginning that project just to get away from Oleson Village for a minute. It drove me back to the first one. I would like for you to look at Oleson Village once I believe I'm finished with it, just to have a second pair of eyes, if you don't mind. Again, thanks a million. Quote
ReMark Posted June 26, 2019 Posted June 26, 2019 Re: resize trees. If you are using a block for your trees you can explode one copy of the block, scale it up or down as required, then re-create the block using the same name. You'll be asked if you want to override the original block definition. Respond with a "yes". All the blocks will then be resized. Quote
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