Floor Plan, A map of a room or building shown from above, like looking down without a roof., Elevation, A drawing that shows how a building looks from the outside, like a flat photo of the front., Section, A drawing that shows a building cut in half, so you can see the thickness of floors and walls., Scale, A way to shrink a giant building so it fits perfectly on a small piece of paper., Dimesion, The exact numbers that tell the builder how long, wide, or tall a wall is., Level, A horizontal line that marks where the floor starts and the ceiling ends., Layout, The way you organize drawings and notes on a sheet to make them look professional., BIM, A smart way to build a house on a computer that knows exactly what every brick is made of., 3D Model, A digital version of a project that you can rotate and see from every side., Rendering, Taking a 3D model and turning it into a beautiful picture with realistic lights and sun., Texture, A digital "sticker" that makes a 3D wall look like real wood, stone, or glass., Layer, Like transparent sheets of paper used to separate walls, furniture, and lights in a drawing., Mesh, The invisible skeleton made of points and lines that holds the shape of a 3D object., Component, Ready-to-use digital objects, like a chair or a door, that you drop into your model., Viewpoint, The place where you "stand" inside the computer to look at your 3D design..

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