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    Phillip
    last edited by 5 Feb 2009, 11:34

    Here is a link to a window set for Picture, Awning, Hopper, Casement, Hung, Dual Casement, Sliding and Louvre Dynamic Component windows. Included is a back plane cut-out Dynamic Component that once placed behind the window can be moved and stretched from the front wall plane.

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    Each window can also be placed in a pre cut hole in a wall.

    Size the window “Wall Thickness” setting to the frame depth. Cut the hole in the wall. Place a grouped plane recessed in the hole. Stick windows on the group plane. Erase or hide the recessed group plane.

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    The window frames are slabs with holes cut in them rather than the usual corner blocks, top, bottom and sides. These examples demonstrate the inclusion of a subtractive synthesis approach to design combined with the more usual additive synthesis approach. SketchUp Push-Pull allows both.

    " - USE AT YOUR OWN RISK - "

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      huyvuvn
      last edited by 5 Feb 2009, 12:16

      very good stuff man 😄

      happiness on the way, not in the destination.

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        Gaieus
        last edited by 5 Feb 2009, 12:56

        Thanks Phillip for this (and all previous) contributions! I can see that we don't appreciate it as much as it would (should) deserve. I personally do not use many pre-made components for my profession but I'm sure they will be very useful once people get used to dynamic components enough.

        Thanks again (and yes, these are all great stuff!) 👍

        Gai...

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          Ross Macintosh
          last edited by 9 Feb 2009, 12:43

          Big thanks Philip!

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