Excellent! Thank you!
Yes, I get it. As a newbie (to Envisioneer), I’ve mostly used model tools thusfar. Seems my next learning path is to become more familiar with the SmartViews, etc. I can see using plan view, then manually adding several section views (through each wall) that will eventually be printed and glued to floor plan as vertical walls.
One last item that remains ellusive is printing the roof panels. Using plan or elevation projections will return 2D, but not ‘actual’ 3D dimensions. As such, I believe the ‘proper’ way to get accurate 3D dimensions would be to create a section through the each angled roof-surface plane, then print that. For example, a hip-roof would require 4-section planes, while a simple shed roof, would require 1-section – again, through each panel slope. I am unsure (yet) if there is a way to do this (at least in Envisioneer). The alternative is to use some basic trig to determine ‘actual’ (3D) dimensions. For a simple shed roof, this is easy, but for more complex roofs, this may become a time-consuming challenge. Any thoughts are truely appreciated.