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      imabzeous
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      Hello can any body help me creating a window in curve wall, i have seen a few tutorials but they are complicated and they take too much time. so plz help me, also how can i put a window component in curve wall? mean i want to hollow that curve wall according to dimension and then wana put the window component?

      so any body here to help plz

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        pilou
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          MartinRinehart
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          @imabzeous said:

          Hello can any body help me creating a window in curve wall

          Assuming you want to use a rectangular window (or windows) in a curved wall. Begin with a backing surface on which you draw a window-sized rectangle.

          1. Rectangle on the ground in front of the wall.

          2. Use Rotate tool to align your rectangle to the angle you want for the window.

          3. Pushpull rectangle up to over wall height.

          4. Tape out guides the size you want left, right, top and bottom of window. (Measure twice, cut once.)

          4.5) Orbit to be sure your guides are flat against the backing surface. Fix as needed.

          1. Triple-click/Delete the backing surface.

          2. Rectangle between the guides.

          3. Pushpull the rectangle through the wall behind it.

          4. Edit/Intersect/With Model.

          5. Eraser to clean up the bits that stick out from the wall.

          Author, Edges to Rubies - The Complete SketchUp Tutorial at http://www.MartinRinehart.com/models/tutorial.

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