The folks over at do this stuff all the time, so it's worth a stop over at their forums. There's no section box that works like it does in Revit though. Tools to organize and work with your scene include: hiding and unhiding objects individually, temporarily "isolate" your selection, save custom selections of objects as "selection sets", use layers to organize and turn different pieces on and off, etc. Isolating floors: Lots of different ways to do this, it just depends on how your scene is arranged and what your workflows are. Over time you'll likely build up a library of assets to work with regularly, some key purchases (model/texture libraries) early on can help jump start this process.Īdding lights: For this I assume you mean "light objects" that cast light on your scene, versus modeled light geometry (if geometry - see previous item.) To create lights that illuminate your scene: Command Panel, Create tab, Lights group - create away Exactly what types of lights is going to be scene / renderer / workflow dependent (photometric vs not, etc.) Adding furniture: To add models from other files you'll either "Import" other file types, or "Merge" objects from other.
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