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    Dynamic multiple-paneled folding doors.

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      Johnny Abrão Newcomers
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      Hi, everyone.

      This is my very first post, so I don't know if I'm posting at the right place. In case I'm not, I apologize in advance.

      I need some serious help in developing a dynamic multi-panel folding door. I've found a few tutorials on how to make a two-panel bi-fold, and they worked, but the methods just don't seem to apply to a third panel. I've struggled a lot to learn it by myself, but to no avail.

      There's an ancient post on how to do it, and I tried it over and over again, but wasn't successful. It might be due to the difference in versions, or maybe I'm just too dumb to understand the explanation. Anybody there willing to lend me a hand? I'd be really grateful.

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        Gus R @Johnny Abrão
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        @Johnny-Abrão

        Try Justin's "TheSketchUpEssentials" videos which you can find here.

        First video.

        Might want to start with a basic rectangular form.

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          Johnny Abrão Newcomers @Gus R
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          Hi, @Gus-R.

          How you doin'? Thanks for your answer.

          I've already watched most of Justin's material over dynamic objects, as well as many other developers'. His contents are very good and were a little elucidating for me, but, unfortunately, the solution to my problem doesn't lie there.

          Would you have any other recommendations?

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