We briefly introduced the next minute to create a 3D room, but actually mono design features far more than these, imagine, if we spend 10 minutes to create a telecommunications room, then the mono design will bring us what kind of surprise?
We start from the creation of the device, in the start page of mono design directly into the device editing interface, device editing and room is different, in the device's editing interface we can drag and edit the 3D object, you can directly manipulate the properties of each 3D object, nonsense not much to say, Suppose we are now creating a 24U cabinet with some network devices in the cabinet, such as routers, switches, servers, and so on. So let's pull out a router first.
First drag a box:
Double-click the box and enter the router's parameters in the popup interface, such as size, texture, etc.
Click OK, and the router's outline diagram is created.
Next we need to add a port to the router, you can drag a few ports directly from the predefined model library.
Such a Cisco router is created, and after it is built, remember that you need to deposit this router in a template so that we can use it or change it next time.
After you've created the switch device, you can also create some other devices you want to save as templates, and with these templates, it's easy to create a rack.
Also, drag and drop a box to set each parameter of the rack and change the map.
All we need to do is drag the template of some of the previous devices into the rack.
Creating a rack is as simple as having a device template that can be done in seconds, and don't forget that we need to save it to a template.
Next we need to create a room. Go to the editing screen of the machine room and drag out the shape of the room.
We then dragged the newly saved rack template into the machine room and quickly copied out all the racks in the room.
Such a telecommunications engine room for a few minutes dragged out, drag and drop 3D room is simple, do not hurry to try!
For more information, see:
Http://twaver.servasoft.com/twaver3d/mono_design_drag_3d_room.html