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Simple 3D placeholders

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Simple 3D placeholders

- [Narrator] Now that we have our VR super powers of being able to occupy our designs before they're built, we can understand very early the feel of the space that we're working in. Understand the scale and proportions. But we won't be able to understand that feel quite as well, if our spaces are just big empty boxes. Architects are accustomed to putting these placeholder elements in during the early design process. In this case, I've used countertops to denote the different areas. Some architects use filled regions, or masking regions. Let's look at this space in Enscape to see how effective these placeholders are. Alright, here we are in the space. As you can see, since we at least used three dimensional elements at all, we can see the layout, but we still can't quite feel the space. In the following videos, I'm going to show you how to make three dimensional, more volumetric placeholder families, that can fill up this space much more effectively, while still being very quick and…

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