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Hi all
Does anyone have any ideas on the best way to approach drawing the conservatory as per the attached image. I.E Shopfront, Cutain Wall, Windows what to use!!
KenP
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A quick and easy way (using standard components) would be to make it out of walls and do a stacked window with transom windows and regular windows.
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Use curtain walls set to automatically embed into other walls and for the roofs use sloped glazing... It should be relatively straight forward.
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Thank you Mr Spot & 3DLake for your input I will give both approaches a try , when I 'm successful with one or maybe both I'll post in the gallery
Thanks again
KenP
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