Is it possible to create a second Model for Generating Elevations? Because I do a lot of detached garages or pool cabanas and I have to always remove all of my building from the Model to make the drawings for the garage.
Two Models for Elevation Generation
#3
Posted 09 April 2015 - 12:31 PM
You could make two separate Models, one for your house and one for the outbuilding, ..
I think then, that both can be incorporated into a 'Neighborhood' where you can try out different display or render options.
.. invariably, someone will have a simpler solution.
#4
Posted 09 April 2015 - 12:57 PM
Thought I'd already replied to this ... Damn I'm getting old.
I agree with Douglas. Neighborhood is the way to go that way, the buildings can be completely separate and added to a single site plan. That way they keep all their own finishes etc. The only one I've done was flat, but I think you can set building elevations separately to adjust heights etc.
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#5
Posted 09 April 2015 - 02:04 PM
Thought I'd already replied to this ... Damn I'm getting old.
I agree with Douglas. Neighborhood is the way to go that way, the buildings can be completely separate and added to a single site plan. That way they keep all their own finishes etc. The only one I've done was flat, but I think you can set building elevations separately to adjust heights etc.
You did, it was under the topic "Site plan". But you're still getting old ;o)
#8
Posted 10 April 2015 - 06:10 PM
You did, it was under the topic "Site plan". But you're still getting old ;o)
Thanks Yvon, between you and my wife, I think I'm getting an inferiority complex. Although my wife would say it's not a complex ....
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