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    [Tutorial - Modelling] Arched Windows in a Curved Wall

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    • JBJDesignsJ Offline
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      Thank you Gaieus for the 2 tutorials! I tried them both out. Although the second tutorial (subject line) was geared towards SketchUp Pro, I was able to create 3 arched windows in a curved wall following the instructions in the first tutorial (Window in a Round Wall). Here is my results.

      Thanks again! Jo Ann πŸ˜„


      3 Arched Windows in Curved Wall

      ...you send them to school, you give them books, and they eat the pages...

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          @jbjdesigns said:

          Thank you Gaieus for the 2 tutorials! I tried them both out. Although the second tutorial (subject line) was geared towards SketchUp Pro, I was able to create 3 arched windows in a curved wall following the instructions in the first tutorial (Window in a Round Wall). Here is my results.

          Thanks again! Jo Ann πŸ˜„

          I would not say it was "geared" towards SU Pro - but the method of intersecting and cleaning up is the same as in the first one - so I just would not "bother" to repeat myself (with no bad taste in the "bother" word). I even mentioned this in the second tutorial (the method is always the same - from now on, it is just our fantasy to prepare the scenes to get the desired result after the operation - no matter with which boolean tool we do that last part).

          Gai...

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