Loqorina

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Parametric racks

A rack in Loqorina isn't a hand-modeled 3D object. It's generated from a small set of parameters: bay count, level count, bay width, bay depth, and level height. Change any of those numbers and the rack's geometry, including its levels and slots, regenerates to match.

This matters day to day: if a rack actually has six levels instead of five, you fix that with a form edit, not by redrawing anything.

Adding a whole row at once

A rack row tool covers the common case of adding several identical racks in a line: pick a count, a direction, spacing, and the rack parameters, and Loqorina places all of them in one move instead of one at a time.

Why parametric instead of a model library

A model library would mean picking the closest-looking rack from a set of presets, which rarely matches what's actually on your floor. Parameters mean the rack in Loqorina reflects the rack you actually have, and stays that way when it's reconfigured.