I'm putting together a set to bring to the Department of Buildings and they require a volume diagram of the building which shows the volume in axonometric form. Considering that I already have the building modeled through CD, what would be the best way to achieve this diagram?
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Make a Design Option Set Called "Volumes" with two options:
1. None (primary)
2. Volumes
In option 2, go Ceiling- Auto Place, and place a ceiling in every room. Make a ceiling type that is the entire height of the room (a 9 foot thick ceiling). Youll need a bunch of ceiling types depending on how many different room heights you have. Materials and/or Filters can color them by use case.
Its not a great system, but its quick, and it works, and the DO keeps them out of your business.
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