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Posted: 2020-08-23 01:33 AM
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Posted: 2020-08-23 01:33 AM
Hi All,
I'm trying to add a floor template (a squares background) to my physical room, but not sure how to add it.
can someone please guide me on how to add the following?
1) floor template (a squares background)
2) perforated floor tile
3) clear floor tile
Thanks in advance!
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Posted: 2020-08-24 01:22 AM . Last Modified: 2020-08-24 01:26 AM
Hi Oriyet,
In Planning Data Center, Navigation, right-click on Global > New > New Floor Plan:
And then give it a name (I called it Floor1). In the created floor we can now create rooms (such as Server Room):
Name the room (such as ServerRoom), select it shape, push Next, define the room floor settings, push Next, define room ceiling settings, push Finish:
Add equipment (such as perforated tiles) to Genomes from the Genome Library:
Drag (left-click and hold) equipment from Genomes (such as Perforated Floor Tile) to the opened room:
There are no clear floor tiles in the Genome Library, however the perforation ratio for perforated tiles can be changed/defined by right click on the Perforated tile(s) > Properties > Tile and then define its perforation ratio:
Kind regards
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Posted: 2020-08-24 01:22 AM . Last Modified: 2020-08-24 01:26 AM
Hi Oriyet,
In Planning Data Center, Navigation, right-click on Global > New > New Floor Plan:
And then give it a name (I called it Floor1). In the created floor we can now create rooms (such as Server Room):
Name the room (such as ServerRoom), select it shape, push Next, define the room floor settings, push Next, define room ceiling settings, push Finish:
Add equipment (such as perforated tiles) to Genomes from the Genome Library:
Drag (left-click and hold) equipment from Genomes (such as Perforated Floor Tile) to the opened room:
There are no clear floor tiles in the Genome Library, however the perforation ratio for perforated tiles can be changed/defined by right click on the Perforated tile(s) > Properties > Tile and then define its perforation ratio:
Kind regards
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Posted: 2020-09-29 11:48 AM
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Posted: 2020-09-29 11:48 AM
How to make a floorplan? There are a few basic steps to creating a floor plan: Choose paintball an area. Determine the area to be drawn. Take measurements. If the building exists, measure the walls, doors, and pertinent furniture so that the floor plan will be accurate. ... Draw walls. ... Add architectural features. ... Add furniture.
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