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Parametric | [[Parametric design]]s can be defined and used to create [[Construction]]s in the [[3D world]]. | ||
{{howto|title=create and use a parametric design| | {{howto|title=create and use a parametric design| | ||
| Create a new parametric design definition. | | Create a new [[parametric design]] definition. | ||
| Select the desired design type. Use "road aligned" for [[Construction]]s placed along the roads. Use "spaced" for all other plans. | | Select the desired design type. Use "road aligned" for [[Construction]]s placed along the roads. Use "spaced" for all other plans. | ||
| Select the desired [[Function]]. This will be type of [[Construction]] placed by the design. | | Select the desired [[Function]]. This will be type of [[Construction]] placed by the design. |
Revision as of 11:49, 8 January 2020
Parametric designs can be defined and used to create Constructions in the 3D world.
How to create and use a parametric design:
- Create a new parametric design definition.
- Select the desired design type. Use "road aligned" for Constructions placed along the roads. Use "spaced" for all other plans.
- Select the desired Function. This will be type of Construction placed by the design.
- Select the desired floors. This can either be a fixed value, meaning all resulting Constructions will be that exact amount of floors, or the value is not fixed, and the amount of floors will be random for each generated Construction.
- Draw the extent in the 3D world.
- Set the surface area and distance. Tweaking them alternatingly can help to find the desired result.
- Verify that the selections in the 3D world looks appropriate the desired result. If not, tweak the configuration further.
- Apply the design.
- Verify that the result is correct. If not, revert the application and tweak the configuration further.