Blob form integrated into revit model starting to see how building will look however matching up has been a problematic. The blob form appears to float above the ground and intersects into the rest of the building at funny places which arent to clear from floor plans.Monday, May 11, 2009
Blob form integrated into revit model starting to see how building will look however matching up has been a problematic. The blob form appears to float above the ground and intersects into the rest of the building at funny places which arent to clear from floor plans.A blog for recording 3D modelling of daylit buildings. Please ensure blog is only used for relevant entries AND that ALL images and quotes are attributed to their source.
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