Visualization – Part 1
Set 3D View – To see your model in perspecive, use the Set 3D view command.
Set 3D View – To see your model in perspecive, use the Set 3D view command.
Massing Model – The Massing Model tool allows you to quickly create adjoining properties.
Using Unified View 2 – The unified can be used to view the concept on the site, but you have to have all the layers the same scale.
Using Unified View – The unified can be used to view walls and roof together.
Texture for Recessions Planes – The recession planes are easier to see and use if you give them a translucent texture.
Recessions Planes – You can make a symbol for your recession planes, and use this to create a 3D representation.
Pads and Boundaries (Grade Limits) – Pads and boundaries (grade limits) are the main tools for site modifying. The pad creates the 3D site modifier and the boundary (grade limit) tells Vectorworks how much of the site will be affected.
Edit the Extent of the Site Model – You can edit the site model to show just the parts you want.
Edit the Site Model Data – If the Site model data is not as close to the original data as you wanted, you can add additional points to correct the site model.
Site Model From a Survey and 3D Points – You can use a combination of tracing over the contours and placing spot levels.