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The open-source nature of all tools we use to create architectural models makes it possible for users to contribute to improving those tools. That is a great way to enhance a workflow or propose changes to multiple features. That was the case for Carlos Villagrasa and an interesting new menu developed for BlenderBIM.

On his Twitter account, he shared a dropdown menu proposal that can speed up the creation of IFC-based models.

According to the author, he is trying to add icons to the dropdown to make it even more helpful. What is BlenderBIM? That is a fantastic Blender Add-on that enables us to work with IFC files and BIM development in Blender.

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