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Hi,
what would be the best way to model this kind of facade, without (or mimize) slowing down the model?
I was thinking to model it as a component, model in place wall but then i think it's going to take a huge size of my RAM, or am i wrong?
all suggestions are welcome.
best regards
Steven
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What is the scale of those elements?
In order to improve performance. If you model them, put them on a workset that is NOT visible in all views and use reduced workset loads. Only turn them on when you really need them.
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