Lesson 7 - Layer Sets

Layer Sets and Settings

Layer Sets define the different ‘locations’ assigned to each element. For example, they layer ‘Furniture, Interior’ will include all furnishings and symbols that have been assigned to that layer. Depending on what you are trying to show either in a drawing, rendering, or general view, you will turn the layers on and off, change line weights, line colors, lock the layer, line type, etc.

Each Layer Set is/will be formatted to depict the information needed in the particular view.

Kelly E. Fridline, Assoc. AIA, IDS

Kelly is a passionate entrepreneur with a deep-rooted love for design. As the founder of Kelly Fridline Design, LLC in 2017, she has embraced the value of adaptability not only in design but also in business planning and goals. Over the course of nearly three years, her focus has evolved from primarily interior design to Virtual Design Assistance and Renderings. Presently, Kelly's expertise lies in training fellow creatives on the art of professional project presentation and documentation.

Armed with a Master of Architecture from Savannah College of Art and Design and nearly a decade of experience in professional design, construction, and virtual collaboration, Kelly offers a distinctive perspective to the interior design industry.

Beyond her entrepreneurial ventures, Kelly resides in the Metro-Detroit area, where she cherishes the company of her loving husband, two kiddos, and two adorable dogs.

https://www.kellyfridlinedesign.com
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