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Understanding the various functional aspects of the toolbar
Understanding the various functional aspects of the toolbar
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Infurnia's workspace is organized into various tabs, each containing tools and functions for specific aspects of your design. Here's an overview of the available tabs:

  1. Home Tab (Quick Tools): The Home tab provides quick access to commonly used tools, reducing the need to switch to other tabs for common functions.

  2. View Tab: The View tab offers tools for controlling how you view your design, allowing you to adjust your perspective and visibility settings.

  3. Insert Tab: The Insert tab is used to add non-architectural elements such as furniture and lighting into your design.

  4. Draw Tab: The Draw tab contains tools for creating 2D drawings, which are essential for creating detailed floor plans and elevations.

  5. Architecture Tab: The Architecture tab is dedicated to adding architectural elements such as walls, slabs, structural components, and fenestration (windows and doors) to your design.

  6. Sketch Tab: The Sketch tab provides tools for adding generic geometric masses, allowing you to quickly model shapes and volumes in your design.

  7. Annotate Tab: The Annotate tab is used for adding annotations, labels, and notes to your drawings to provide context and information.

  8. Render Tab: The Render tab offers tools for generating rendered views of your design, helping you visualize and present your project more realistically.

  9. Production Tab: The Production tab contains tools for documentation, including quantities, scheduling items, and the manufacturing of your design.

Each tab is designed to streamline and organize the tools and functions needed for specific tasks, making it easier to work on different aspects of your design without unnecessary clutter or complexity.

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