[Plugin] Andersen Window
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i agree, the components output are very detailed. i'd probably only use them on details and rendering models not general plans.
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ahhh thanks guys. I was feeling a bit stupid. thanks for walking me through it. they should really explain things more clearly. how did you ever find it?
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@krisidious said:
ahhh thanks guys. I was feeling a bit stupid. thanks for walking me through it. they should really explain things more clearly. how did you ever find it?
Got a news letter, went to the site and stumbled across it.
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With all due repect to those real plugin authors, someone needs to correct author of this plugin.
Some how I'm listed and given credit.
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@jpalm32 said:
With all due repect to those real plugin authors, someone needs to correct author of this plugin.
Some how I'm listed and given credit.
I just posted it.You mean the plugin index - it's automatically generated by the poster of the thread.
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@gullfo said:
i agree, the components output are very detailed. i'd probably only use them on details and rendering models not general plans.
I support that argument, and add the following. In traditional contract documents you want to get the best price for your clients' windows. So its best not to include the name Anderson on your drawings, there are comparable other qualified window manufactures, that you want to get a bid from. Your better off using my window tools in the design stage, and leave
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Pretty awesome, Thanks
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Interesting... thanks for the heads-up.
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I quite like this Andersen window tool but....Does anyone know if there is a way to clean up (miter) the corners of the frame with this tool (or another quick plugin tool)? They don't seem to miter and look correct on there own.
Thanks for the help.
m.o.d.
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Just ran across this post and wanted to share some info on how to reduce the extraneous lines in some of the Andersen dynamically generated windows. The Window Studio program creates virtual models that have all the detail you would want in 2D. They use that same engine to produce the geometry that goes into making the SKU component. And yes, sometimes there is just too much detail (especially in the corners of the sash frames).
I found that I could edit the component and use the "Soften Edges" function to eliminate most of the lines. You end up with a really nice look too.
I don't have screen caps and a full instruction doc, but here's how I did it
- Generate and place the window
- Select the unit and choose, "Edit Component"
- Use the Ctrl key and select all the frame elements
- R-Mouse click and choose "Soften/Smooth Edges"
- I run the slider until the lines in the corner of the frames goes away (near 100)
- For grilles, you need to select a grille member and choose "Edit Group"
- Then use the Ctrl and select each grille member (little tedious)
- When all selected, choose "Soften/Smooth Edges" and eliminate the lines (usually about 50)
- Sit back and see how cool your window looks
- Now do the interior, same procedure, if you need to
WARNING!!!! These windows are dynamically generated, which means if you use their EDIT feature and make a change back in Window Studio, ALL YOUR CHANGES MADE IN SKU WILL DISAPPEAR. Smoothing the window is like the last thing you do once you have all the other decisions made.
And the andersenwindows.com site was refreshed and this is how you download the program:
- From home page go to "For Professionals"
- From Professionals, click on "Window Studio and Windowsymbols for Revit and SketchUp...."
- Scroll down to Window Studio and click on "Get Window Studio for 32bit or 64 bit Windows PC"
- Fill out the form and get a download link
Oh yeah, and it's free too!
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does it work in metric system?
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Anyway work around to get this to work with SketchUp 2014? I thought I had stumbled across a way to do it but now can't seem to find it...
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Download the Windows Studio version and it will automatically attach to Sketchup a plug-in the next time you open a file.
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I love this plugin or extension and use it all the time. Sadly it appears Anderson has abandon sketchup going forward and concentrating on Revit. The extension is not SU2015 comparable so I have to load an older version create the component save it out to a folder and then bring it into SU2015. Huge disappointment!!!
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where to download it. couldnt find it on the site
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@thomthom said:
@krisidious said:
what? I didn't see anything to do with sketchup? does the software itself save a SU file?
ok I must be dense because I don't see anything about a component or SU anywhere...
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nice but how you open this window? I couldn't find it
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This is an old thread and Anderson has changed their website since then. I tried the link on the page that came up "start here" but I nothing worked for me. On another page it looks like they offer generic files, but I haven't found a usable model yet.
Usually can model something better than the offerings by manufacturers, in less time than fooling with their websites.
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@pbacot said:
This is an old thread and Anderson has changed their website since then. I tried the link on the page that came up "start here" but I nothing worked for me. On another page it looks like they offer generic files, but I haven't found a usable model yet.
Usually can model something better than the offerings by manufacturers, in less time than fooling with their websites.
Hi,pbacot
I recently searched for Window Studio plugin after watching the 3D Basecamp Video
You can download Window Studio from the link below
Download Window Studio by Andersen Corporation
Window Studio, Free Download by Andersen Corporation
(window-studio.software.informer.com)
However,Window Studio is only compatible with Sketchup 2015
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Here is what you can expect from the Plugin. I was using them and had started a library. I ended up creating my own simple generics because I felt the where just to heavy. I would only use them for a detail one section.
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That is pretty nicely detailed. But probably heavy for a whole house model.
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