3D Modeling Frank Lloyd Wright Stained Glass Windows in SketchUp

A few weeks ago, @TheOnlyAaron 3D modeled the exterior of Frank Lloyd Wright’s Meyer May House. This time on SketchUp Live, he’s back to model the home’s iconic stained glass windows.

It’s geometric! It’s colorful! It’s full of SketchUp tips for making detailed windows! Don’t miss SketchUp Live.

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2025-02-07T19:00:00Z

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It would mean a very early rise for him, but I bet @Box would be interested in this.

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@colin You beat me to that comment!

Postponed! This stream is moving to next Friday due to illness. Send @TheOnlyAaron some get well soon balloons :balloon::balloon::balloon:

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@TheOnlyAaron Get well soon - no reason not to go to the pub now -almost 6pm here in UK.

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@matt_robison thanks for letting us know
@TheOnlyAaron I guess get Wright soon is appropriate! Hope you recover soon!

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@TheOnlyAaron ; Hoping you feel ‘Wright’ as rain quite soon.!

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Aaron, hope you feel better soon.
Looking forward to the next Sketchup Live session. :balloon: :balloon: :balloon:

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Thanks all! Feeling much better and, more importantly, SOUNDING much better today than I did on Friday.

Looking forward to tackling this window this Friday !!

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Yeah - no pub for me though!

last friday I had to teach a remote session of twinmotion with a bad case of late bronchitis.
I ended up mapping the thumb button of my MX as “mute microphone” so I could cough in peace.

at least my camera was off :smiley:

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I thought you would model something related to the SB. Like an NFL football or the New Orleans Stadium.
Can’t wait for Sunday, I’m a cheese head but for this match I’ll be shouting “Fly Eagles Fly”

Straight…
up…
GENIUS

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Yikes! Be well Aaron, glad to hear you are back on the mend.Gave you some time to … mull over those mullions!

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