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Join Date: Jun 2004
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Name: patrick deno desamparado |
<pardon, but i don't quite understand the concern you have for modeling that glass curtain wall. Do you find it inconvenient?
<i mean there are countless ways to do it in autocad(or any other modeling software you know of) and i think neither of those is "better" over the other. <just me & my myself
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