Looks like some nice work, rejecting due to your UI layout.
You can create custom layouts and save them, allowing you to set 'Default' for this.
I can probably figure out how to open this so I can evaluate it, but I'm feeling lazy.
[Update] Yes, if you click the '+' by 'default' you can create a custom layout.
I called mine 'Quad' and then laid it out like yours. Plus I can import your blend
by loading Blender and then opening your file with 'Load UI' unchecked.
I was impressed that having created a quad-layout I could then hit '.' in each
view and everything pretty much lined up on the grid.
I know Master Zeon as well as other modellers think it's a good idea to use a
layout with no toolbars, etc. (and it probably is) as it really capitalizes on
Blender's excellent shortcuts, but this is a workflow choice that may well
cause problems for a lot of people.
It looks like you are using a multi-monitor layout as well, which I think might
be a problem for most people, especially the laptop brigade!
There are materials (named!) but mostly placeholder.
If I was going to use this I would probably merge most of the meshes, then
group it and label the group 'Window - Victorian' or something like that. That
way I could easily import the window into whatever building I was working on.
Thanks a lot for your feedback. I was feeling lazy as well while modelling and uploading this ,-) I'll start from from scratch and try to fix those problems.
Looks like some nice work, rejecting due to your UI layout.
You can create custom layouts and save them, allowing you to set 'Default' for this.
I can probably figure out how to open this so I can evaluate it, but I'm feeling lazy.
[Update] Yes, if you click the '+' by 'default' you can create a custom layout. I called mine 'Quad' and then laid it out like yours. Plus I can import your blend by loading Blender and then opening your file with 'Load UI' unchecked.
I was impressed that having created a quad-layout I could then hit '.' in each view and everything pretty much lined up on the grid.
I know Master Zeon as well as other modellers think it's a good idea to use a layout with no toolbars, etc. (and it probably is) as it really capitalizes on Blender's excellent shortcuts, but this is a workflow choice that may well cause problems for a lot of people.
It looks like you are using a multi-monitor layout as well, which I think might be a problem for most people, especially the laptop brigade!
There are materials (named!) but mostly placeholder.
If I was going to use this I would probably merge most of the meshes, then group it and label the group 'Window - Victorian' or something like that. That way I could easily import the window into whatever building I was working on.