There are a couple of plain frame windows/doors in the catalogue/repository, like the Fixed window (this can be combined to make multiple-frame windows). Or a 3D warehouse search for windows , will produce thousands of results - maybe one will fit?
If you need something more specific, some more detail might just result in someone already having made one.
If you download in .KMZ format (Google Earth KMZ), you can import directly (drag-drop) to SH3D. Remember to check the box for window/door. If you install Sketchup, export to .DAE is usually the best option for SH3D import (which is the same format used in 3D Warehouse KMZ files). But, of course, with Sketchup you can modify or make your own windows. ok
Sketchup won't download for some reason, just keeps loading the page.
Sounds strange. Did you try to download KMZ format from the 3D warehouse and import directly? In that case you don't need Sketchup.
I tried creating my own with some boxes directly in SH3D, but that's not how it's usually done, right?
Whatever works The Service Hatch is quite useful for simple openings, but does not have a window pane. If you want to create your own simplistic window model, you could: - Open a new file; - Draw a wall the size of your frame; - Import a transparent surface (e.g. this from SF 3D 303), make sure Door/Window is checked; - Resize, and place the transparent surface exactly in the wall (frame); - Select all, export selection to .obj; - Import as a Door/Window. ok
..a way to disproportionately scale a window or frame without it looking all streeeeetched?
Alas, if you, say, scale a window to triple width, the frame sides will look stretched. So you should probably look for a model with approximately the right proportions (or make your own window). Note that you can rotate the model when importing, so you can place a horizontal window vertically and vice versa, if that helps. ok