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See my response in the other thread, about family categories. The modeling environments are completely different. Conceptual massing does not use the primitives that generic models do.
See my response in the other thread, about family categories. The modeling environments are completely different. Conceptual massing does not use the primitives that generic models do.
Jon
Can you develope your reponse : "Conceptual massing does not use the primitives that generic models do."
Can you develope your reponse : "Conceptual massing does not use the primitives that generic models do."
Well it kind of does. You can create the same primitive geometry as generic modelling but the creation method differs slightly (create form vs. extrusion button) conceptual massing allows more geometry types such as lofting and pattern based form generation.
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