Add TV & Room Objects
ADD TV
Users can add a TV to enhance a media center, office or any other space. This is done by selecting Add TV under the Tools section of the Elevation ribbon toolbar.
These have no cost associated as they are purely for aesthetics.
Left click to place in an empty section of design zone. Left click and pull the nodes to resize the TV. Move by clicking and holding.
While this is strictly a tool for presentation, and not to be used to design around (base all design around the actual measurements), users can estimate the size of the TV by looking at the label in the upper left corner.
The right click menu will provide options to access to the properties menu, copy or Delete. There is also an option to change the aspect ratio.
Snap to Surface directly places the TV on the next closest surface below, whether that be a component or the floor.
The options in Properties [Media] include the back offset (can be changed in placing over backing, etc), another option to change the aspect ratio, and the ability to change what is shown on the TV.
Stand will add a stand to the TV so that it can be “placed” on top of a component versus wall mounted. This doesn't show in 3D
ROOM OBJECTS
Users can add 3D room objects to a design. There are purely aesthetic and will not be recognized when designing around them - They may also no be true to scale, so be cautious when using them in the space.
To add a 3D room object, select any of the options in the Room Object pulldown, located in the Plan ribbon toolbar.
Left click to place the object.
To move the object, left click and hold. To delete a single one, right click and select Delete. Delete All Room Objects is a quick way to remove all of them at one time.
In the Properties [Part], users can change the dimensions or rotate the room object if desired. This is measured in degrees.
Check objects in the 3D view to ensure it’s facing the correct way.
As these room objects do not show in the elevation view, use caution when designing around them. Another option is to use the generic obstruction to match the dimensions of, for example, a fridge or washing machine. This will at least allow you to recognize it and build components around it. You can also change the design zone offset to ensure you do not accidently build into it.
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