Help! How to model wood storefront window in historic bldg?
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2013-03-06
07:54 AM
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Rubia Torres
2013-03-06
07:54 AM
thanks so much
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2013-03-08 11:06 AM
2013-03-08
11:06 AM
It's impossible to give specific advice without more details but its quite likely that you will have to assemble what you need from a variety of parts. Historical storefronts can vary pretty widely and the chances that the standard parts will do what you need are pretty small.
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2013-03-08 05:50 PM
2013-03-08
05:50 PM
Thanks for your response Matthew.
I have begun piecing the storefronts together with a variety of parts that begin to tell the story in a very rudimentary way.
I was hoping that someone may have had similar situations and would have been able to point me to a you tube video or similar situation walking
thru a possible process to model unique conditions
thanks again
mark
I have begun piecing the storefronts together with a variety of parts that begin to tell the story in a very rudimentary way.
I was hoping that someone may have had similar situations and would have been able to point me to a you tube video or similar situation walking
thru a possible process to model unique conditions
thanks again
mark

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2013-03-12 01:37 PM
2013-03-12
01:37 PM
Cadimage Windows + Doors allow very good and quite complex door and window combinations. You can download a trial version to look at it.
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2013-03-12 06:02 PM
2013-03-12
06:02 PM
Mark,
It would help if you could post an image of what you are trying to model, with some comments on the level of detail / accuracy that you want. There are a variety of solutions for what you describe - but if the shape of the frames and trim is important/essential, different techniques may apply.
Karl
It would help if you could post an image of what you are trying to model, with some comments on the level of detail / accuracy that you want. There are a variety of solutions for what you describe - but if the shape of the frames and trim is important/essential, different techniques may apply.
Karl
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