Vignette Attempt #1

Site Zoning Vignette and Multiple Choice

Vignette Attempt #1

Postby bladeyoon » Sat Nov 04, 2017 6:05 pm

Hello again,

I have my 3rd try for PPP on this coming Monday..!

During my last PPP exam, some how I got level 2 on Vignette even after triple checking before submitting the vignette..

So trying to make sure I am doing everything correctly over and over again this time.

It will be great if you guys can help checking my attempt!

Thank you!
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Re: Vignette Attempt #1

Postby greek22 » Sun Nov 05, 2017 12:49 pm

Looks OK to me! Good luck on your exam!
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Re: Vignette Attempt #1

Postby bladeyoon » Sun Nov 05, 2017 4:23 pm

Thank you! Greek22 for your response!

I am also wondering how accurately do we need to draw for those curvy setback lines as there is grid snap when you are zoomed in.

Maybe I am being overly worried about it, but just trying to avoid anything that could cause a chance of getting level 2..!

If you really cannot snap on the exact 25' setback line, for example, where would you place your point at?
Place outside of 25' circle even if the space is wider?
or place inner side as it's very close to the setback line?
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Re: Vignette Attempt #1

Postby greek22 » Sun Nov 05, 2017 5:53 pm

I personally try to get as close to the line without crossing it. You can create multiple nodes by selecting a point in between 2 nodes (the little box that allows you to adjust a point) - did you already know that?

I'm sorry I'm not sure which one is a better option - I don't think either one would result in a fail though. Anybody else have thoughts on this? Coach?
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Re: Vignette Attempt #1

Postby bladeyoon » Sun Nov 05, 2017 6:41 pm

I really appreciate your feedback, greek22!

I agree with you that probably getting it close without going inside of the circle should be good enough!

Thank you again!
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