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    • eidam655E Offline
      eidam655
      last edited by

      i think that windows as dynamic components would be a good solution. however, i never got to create any dynamic component in sketchup and my workflow is similar to yours, so i'm in fact commenting just to see the replies from others.

      I'm using SketchUp 2017, V-Ray 3.4

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      • gullfoG Offline
        gullfo
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        Pella and Marvin have some dynamic windows (and doors) which have different configurations etc. and may be useful depending on the types of windows you're trying to create. there are a few other manufacturers with sliding door components which could be sized to be a window.

        Glenn

        http://www.runnel.com

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        • broomstickB Offline
          broomstick
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          Yes, building windows in sketchup can be a pain in the A$$, especially if there are a lot of them.

          I have implemented Lattice Maker in my workflow as follows:

          • I draw a simple rectangle (or the shape of the opening) to have a face.
          • Next I select a range of faces drawn for windows (generally, all windows on the same side of a building
          • I then apply lattice maker, which lets me decide thickness and size of frame, the thickness of the pane, and also materials for frame and panels.
            -voilà widows made

          Lattice maker can be found here: http://forums.sketchucation.com/viewtopic.php?t=28223

          Use at own risk, may cause addiction!

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            AcesHigh
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            @gullfo said:

            Pella and Marvin have some dynamic windows (and doors) which have different configurations etc. and may be useful depending on the types of windows you're trying to create.

            these are users here at the forum? Or at 3D Warehouse?

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            • mitcorbM Offline
              mitcorb
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              Pella and Marvin are two USA based window manufacturers. Another is Andersen. They may have insertable components on their websites.

              I take the slow, deliberate approach in my aimless wandering.

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              • M Offline
                mwm5053
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                You might try this, window tools makes frame glass and mullins http://forums.sketchucation.com/viewtopic.php?t=12869

                2011 iMac
                SU 2015 Pro, 2017 Make
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                macOS Sierra 10.12.5

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                • jeff hammondJ Offline
                  jeff hammond
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                  a dynamic component would be good otherwise, you might want to try the stretch function in FredoScale:

                  http://forums.sketchucation.com/viewtopic.php?t=17948

                  with that, you can resize things without scaling undesired parts.. (place a divider in the place you'd like the stretching to occur)

                  dotdotdot

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                  • mitcorbM Offline
                    mitcorb
                    last edited by

                    Of course, this may not have all that you are looking for, but Windowizer, by Rick Wilson, at Smustard? Only because the thread title suggested it.

                    I take the slow, deliberate approach in my aimless wandering.

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                    • EdsonE Offline
                      Edson
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                      Windowizer
                      WindowTools (and Door Tools by the same author)
                      The suite of window/door/frame tools in 1001bit pro

                      edson mahfuz, architect| porto alegre • brasil
                      http://www.mahfuz.arq.br

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                      • andybotA Offline
                        andybot
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                        @unknownuser said:

                        a dynamic component would be good otherwise, you might want to try the stretch function in FredoScale:

                        http://forums.sketchucation.com/viewtopic.php?t=17948

                        with that, you can resize things without scaling undesired parts.. (place a divider in the place you'd like the stretching to occur)

                        +1 on the Fredoscale. Thanks for that tip about dividing Jeff - a d'oh moment for me...

                        http://charlottesvillearchitecturalrendering.com/

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                        • T Offline
                          tomot
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                          With respect, I cringe when I read the title of your thread. What do you mean by good? and what context are you proposing to use such a plugin for?
                          You lose a lot of time because you lack an understanding of who the drawings, you are producing, are for. Are you producing Working Drawings? or are you producing Preliminary Design Drawings?

                          Mixing Windows with Glass curtain walls is like trying to mix oil and water. No typical residential window, is not going to preform as a Glass curtain wall installed in a 50 story Highrise.

                          You also capitalize glass THICKNESS. I have never tried to show the thickness of a sheet of glass, particularly difficult in the old days, using a 4H mechanical pencil 😄 Drawings consist of 2 parts Specification and working drawings. Specification normally describe the quality of the materials used. The working drawings are concerned with how the Window is going to be attached to the structural frame of the building.

                          If your are producing Preliminary design drawings "less is more " less detail is actually more desirable, it will reduce the file size in SketchUP. Imagine how much you can reduce the file size of a 50 story highrise using a simple sheet to glass in the exterior openings versus showing a detailed curtain wall profile.

                          Also showing Glass THICKNESS, is not a good thing if you intend to render Glass using Vray.

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                          tomot

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