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Dear all,
Once again, I am here asking you to find a solution to my problems!
I need to model the built environment of my project, there are other buildings that should be taken into consideration when presenting the project, but I don't want them to appear in schedules.
What is, in your opinion, the best solution? Modelling them as masses?
Thank you!!
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Too many solutions..
- Use imagery
- Google world?
- Masses... maybe
- Model in another linked file (s) << Better than in your main file. They can be masses that you apply images to.
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Thank you very much WWHub!
I've tried at last to model the neighboring buildings as masses, and it is working fine. I would try the other options you told me in case that this one will stop working.
Regards
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