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If I was Building a Lake Structure, how would I be able to accommodate an actual lake in my presentation?
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Is the questions how would you model the lake? Take a look at my playground models (http://www.revitcity.com/gallery.php?action=view&gallery_id=3760 , http://www.revitcity.com/gallery.php?action=view&gallery_id=3386 & http://www.revitcity.com/gallery.php?action=view&gallery_id=2484) Notice the first two are just Topography elements with a water texture mapped to them. The last one has the image of a lake in the background image. These should give some ideas on how you would present a lake in a model.
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