Thanks for the video. Am I right that the one wall assembly can represent only one combination of 5 wall elements at a time and if you need 2 different combinations together in the next level assembly (room), you have to clone or create another assembly (so in the video "Wall_5-1_Elements_Master" assembly created by cloning "Wall_5_Elements_Master" and editing reusable component afterwards)?
great video!
Thank you, now we know what plants and constructions have in common: Characteristics.
Very informative! Thanks for the additional knowledge!
Thank you very much, very useful, perfect
Brilliant!
Thanks, it was a lot of work.
Thanks so much
Perfect
Wish I knew this before designing my wardrobe. :D
Good joke
Do we use the same method to create part level configurations
No, of course not. Such configurations require an assembly structure.
Thanks for the video. Am I right that the one wall assembly can represent only one combination of 5 wall elements at a time and if you need 2 different combinations together in the next level assembly (room), you have to clone or create another assembly (so in the video "Wall_5-1_Elements_Master" assembly created by cloning "Wall_5_Elements_Master" and editing reusable component afterwards)?
You simply create and save several combinations and then select one of the combinations in the higher-level assembly.