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‎2008-06-12
12:24 PM
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Rubia Torres
‎2008-06-12
12:24 PM
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‎2008-06-16 09:52 PM
‎2008-06-16
09:52 PM
I am getting to that point in a project as well. So I have been thinking.
For my rectangle windows, I use the splayed opening in the windows library, and place it in the same spot as the window itself.
Is that how you do it?
I think for the arched top windows you're going to - well I am until I hear differently, create a slab, and SEO it with roofs etc until you get the splay to look as you like, and then save the slab with a wall hole ID as a window. . .
But, I haven't tried this yet.
For my rectangle windows, I use the splayed opening in the windows library, and place it in the same spot as the window itself.
Is that how you do it?
I think for the arched top windows you're going to - well I am until I hear differently, create a slab, and SEO it with roofs etc until you get the splay to look as you like, and then save the slab with a wall hole ID as a window. . .
But, I haven't tried this yet.
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‎2008-06-17 11:12 AM
‎2008-06-17
11:12 AM
I have done the same thing for rectangular windows, works a treat for external or internal splay. havent tried with both sides yet. I was hoping there might be an easier way than the slab SEO route but will give it a go and let you know how I get on. Cheers