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Visualisation Limitations
Visualisations
are based on the same model as that used for the calculations but you
may notice some slight differences in the way the model is displayed vis-a-vis
the floor constructions and Zone
volume calculation options.
- DesignBuilder uses
a single floor 'slab' for each block even when some floors in the block
may have different constructions. This is done for simplicity and also
to ensure the most realistic images are produced without step changes
in the floor level throughout the block. So there is only limited scope
for adjusting the height of floor level in the visualisation.
- Where there is external
floor and internal floor in the same block you will notice that the internal
floor slab used to represent the floor in the rendered view is the same
no matter what settings are used in the Zone volume options. You will
also notice that the floor slab takes on the texture of the internal floor
even for areas of the floor that are actually external floor and may have
a different texture.
- Where the Ground
floor construction is below ground and is not subtracted from zone volume
option is selected, the top of the ground floor will be shown in the visualisation
screen as being at ground level - this is consistent with the data. However
you will not be able to see the ground construction below the ground if
you adjust the camera level to be below ground.