Evolution Posted yesterday at 03:40 PM Share Posted yesterday at 03:40 PM I'm using X12 and working on a Beech house for my SIL and she wants a window type she's seen. I'm not exactly sure how to model it. I wanted to save it to my libraries. The Ceiling heights in the rooms will be 9'. See attached.COASTAL WINDOW.pdf Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DBCooper Posted yesterday at 04:27 PM Share Posted yesterday at 04:27 PM First, it's better to put pictures directly into your posts instead of making people download a pdf. Second, your picture is too small to be able to see many details. There are at least two ways to model a window like that. One way is to make a double hung window and then set the "component size" so that the lower portion is bigger than the upper portion. The other way is to model two separate windows stacked on top of each other and then block them into a mulled unit. In the picture below, the window on left is using the component size and the window on the right is a mulled unit. I would use the technique that matches the real world one the closest. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
tommy1 Posted yesterday at 04:46 PM Share Posted yesterday at 04:46 PM Your pdf looks like a mulled window. I'm using X12. If you need help, call me at 832-754-6160. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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