[flow_default] Transcription for audio/AITJJSORT/Blender Course - Advanced Interior Visualization Training/4 - 3D Models/2 - Window Preparation.wav
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"file": "2 - Window Preparation.wav",
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"audio_file": "2%20-%20Window%20Preparation.wav",
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"text": "In this lesson, we will assemble a window from our imported components. To do this, we will select the elements of the window and the wall. We will carefully rotate these elements and move them towards our window opening. First, we will focus on the posts. Side post. We'll move it here to the edge of our window opening. And then to the end of the wall, we will move it precisely. And we will exactly copy the same post down as before. While rotating it at the same time, reflecting something, aligning. So the directions match up here. We are moving it precisely to the edge. And now we will just a bit use our pane. We are moving the panes here to the window opening and here is an element that should be in the middle of these panes. So we need to position them like this so that these elements overlap here. If they overlap, I can move our pane. Move it to the side, pull it out, so that it occupies the entire plane. Okay? Posts with the pane, we obviously need to pull it up. So that they are securely positioned at the bottom of our window opening. Then edit In our elements we also have a post middle. This window will be divided in half by this post. This window, because it's smaller, won't have that post. To find the center, we will use the method of using a helper play to find the center. Now we are sliding this post into the center. I'm a bit lazy, so I won't be doing that. Super precise. But roughly so that it looks centered, that will be fine. Whether it's a millimeter one way or the other, it won't be noticed at all. I can remove the clip. Now I'm pushing the post to the edge of our wall. I need to adjust the post, of course, just like the other elements. So that everything matches in height here. In the next step, we need to add the bottom and top beams as well as the middle beam. In these beams, there are also elements like in the posts, which are the places where the glass should fit in. We'll start with the bottom beam. We carefully move the bottom beam to the place where it should be mounted, and securely. So that everything is right now, it's best to isolate the glass and also isolate the beam. We need to position it so that the glass elements fit exactly into the places they are supposed to go. So in this way, we extend beam to width of glass. And let's reveal the elements of our scene. Now we need to select our posts once more again. Glass and beams. Bar and the middle beam. With everything set up, this way we can easily copy our beam upwards. Mirror it and move it exactly upwards. We can see here that the beam is slightly fitting into the post. But I guess it's not a big problem since the connection here is not visible anyway. The post protrudes slightly forward, so we don't have to worry about the beam intersecting this post, as it won't be visible in our visualization. Finally, we still need to place our intermediate beam. We locate the intermediate beam exactly like the lower and upper beams. So we start by adjusting its appropriate dimensions. And now we'll set its height. A side view. Maybe this will be better. Visible. I assume it's the beam. The first one will be located at a height of approximately 2-2 ncmit-dose from the bottom. And the second beam will be located at a height of about 60 cm. From that first beam... This will be the shape of our window. I will highlight all these elements. Because I decided to mirror it all after all. I and mirroring it around the x-axis. Next, I'm carefully moving the location so that it aligns with the outer edge of the wall. And that's how we created the window. This is quite an unusual way to create a window, but in this case, since the model is quite advanced, I decided to create it using ready-made, pre-prepared elements. The smaller window will be created in a similar way to this one, so just copy these elements here, remove the intermediate column, and adjust the appropriate width. If you've done everything correctly, you should indeed get the same effect as I have in my scene.",
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"language": "en",
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"duration": 397.57,
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"timestamp": "2025-12-10T17:33:14.095022"
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