One Point Perspective
Repetition of dimensions is quite common in architectural buildings. Visualision can help supply multiple coppies of the exact object multiple times.
Not everything can be done with hands. Visually, the object is looked like to be made out of "C's, but can be defined as "F" Due to the hand structures and strokes of an F (3 lines). Computers can help solve visualisation problems that could be costly to build.
The main "F" is being sifoned off by the other 2 "F". Digital visualization can help cut the cost of models that architectural firms may need.
Two Point Perspectives
The F's have being placed on the same plane but are placed in odd and weird places. With the help of visualisation, we are able to see the F's more clearly. This can help clarify building functions in a structure that has being planed.
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