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What are layer sets?
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In Infurnia, a layer set is a collection of layers used to organize and categorize elements in your design. Each layer within a layer set corresponds to a specific category of objects, such as doors, windows, walls, and more. You can create multiple layer sets in your design, and each layer set can have its own unique visibility and presentation settings.

Here's how it works:

  1. Layer Sets: You can create different layer sets to group and manage elements in your design based on their categories or functions. For example, you might have a layer set for "Furniture," another for "Walls," and so on.

  2. Layer Organization: Within each layer set, you have individual layers that represent specific categories or types of objects. For example, within the "Furniture" layer set, you might have layers for "Sofas," "Chairs," "Tables," and more.

  3. Visibility and Presentation: The power of layer sets is that they allow you to control the visibility and presentation of elements within your design. You can choose to show or hide specific layers within a layer set, making it easier to focus on particular elements while working on your design.

  4. Customization: You can customize the line color and line thickness for individual layers. This can be particularly useful when you want to differentiate between different types of elements within your design.

  5. Multiple Sets: The beauty of having multiple layer sets is that you can have different settings for each one. For instance, in one layer set, you might show all furniture items with thin lines and in another, you can hide the furniture layer to focus on the architectural details of your design.

Overall, layer sets in Infurnia provide a flexible and organized way to manage and control the visibility and presentation of various elements within your design, making it easier to work on complex projects and customize your design experience.

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