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Modeling per level

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Modeling per level

- Modeling a prototype requires you to apply real life constraints, construction rules and methods. I know they will be tempting in a high rise project, for example, to draw Collins from the ground to the roof. In my sheets, they will look the same. And I don't have to be worried about their alignment between levels. But will they be built that way? Not really, right? Sometimes, it may happen that a wall will be built straight in two different levels. If you're not sure if the elements will be built that way, models every element per level. So let's see what that will actually impact. So here I build a small project was just a few floor and different wall. We're going to change those three wall to be one wall straight up to the roof. So I'm going to delete those two, and select the main floor level to change top constraint to the roof. So first here, you see we're going to have a issue that as we…

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