User Manual - Page 2939

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Extruded 3D spaces can be associative to 3D objects and linework, but they
are bounded only in the X and Y directions. The Z direction is defined by the
extrusion height. If you need a space that is fully bounded by objects in all 3
spatial dimensions, you need to generate a 3D freeform space.
Additional space dimension components
3D Freeform Spaces
3D freeform spaces are generated from boundary objects, like walls and slabs,
and are associative to them. Associative 3D freeform spaces must be bounded
in all directions to form a valid boundary shape. A 3D freeform space is a
complex 3D geometry with any number of surfaces needed to generate the
space shape.
Some examples for 3D freeform spaces
Space Types | 2883
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