Dynamic Window -multiple animations
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This window opens when clicked on, -but what I am trying to do is that the opening frame also slides down in position while opening like the one on picture(mechanics not present)
Any help appreciated.

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..Dooh! Just found out I forgot to set the line "Z =Position"
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Love to have the final version... That's pretty sweet.
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This is an upgraded version of the dynamic H(Housewife) Window.
This window includes the complicated hinge which I am trying to work with the animation.
The window is in right position when closed + horizontal. Problem is to position the different parts of multiple hinge joints to match the open window + make it work with the animation.Anyone dare the challenge?
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@unknownuser said:
Anyone dare the challenge?
DC challenge ? I'm here !!

If I have some time to spend on it, I will try next days...Did you have more info about this kind of window ? I think there is a rail to connect the top end of the window to the fixed frame, but not in your model...
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@daredevil said:
@unknownuser said:
Anyone dare the challenge?
DC challenge ? I'm here !!

If I have some time to spend on it, I will try next days...Did you have more info about this kind of window ? I think there is a rail to connect the top end of the window to the fixed frame, but not in your model...
Yes, -you are right Didier, I just did not model it

Attached is an updated version with the track hinge
The window should be correctly placed in the horizontal position now, -but out of place in the two other positions.
See photo
If you look close you can imagine the L-fitting and track marked on this photo.

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