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Window model and submodelling
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[QUOTE="crazymofo, post: 122547, member: 34713"] Was watching a video the other night demonstrating submodelling of windows which i havent done yet. I have initially setup my model in xlights as 4 individual straight lines of 25 nodes each. I am now trying to setup as a window model but my physical setup is like the following pic: [ATTACH type="full"]18887[/ATTACH] Each line is 25 (starts top right, heading counter clockwise) and i have left a empty spot in each corner. In xlights, the wiring is like this: [ATTACH type="full"]18888[/ATTACH] Is there a way to make this model match how i designed? Or is best bet to stick to single lines? cheers for the help. [/QUOTE]
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