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Thu, Apr 2, 2009 at 8:12:53 AM | Adding Ramps as a Curve (riser must be straight line)

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I am currently working on an Auditorium plan in Revit Arch 2009 and need to add the seating area.  The area is in an arc shape and i need it to slope from the ground floor up approx 2 feet.  I am trying to add in a custom ramp but every time i try i get a message telling me the risers must be straight lines.  Does anyone have any sugguestions on how a work around for this error or another way that would be possible to create a ramp for this plan?  Attached is a screen capture of the area that i am working with.  Any help would be greatly appreciated.



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Thu, Apr 2, 2009 at 10:19:06 AM | Adding Ramps as a Curve (riser must be straight line)

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You can only have straight risers when working with ramps. You are going to have to make them out of stairs or use a mass to make it work.

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Sun, Oct 13, 2013 at 4:04:42 PM | Adding Ramps as a Curve (riser must be straight line)

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Consider this:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5GaIarzxYPQ 


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Mon, Oct 14, 2013 at 7:56:28 AM | Adding Ramps as a Curve (riser must be straight line)

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ArchStudent you posted this a couple times and some of the posts are REALLY old like this one thats over 4 years old.  If you want to post a training video or a tip there is a Forum section for that, otherwise its pointless to just go to a bunch of threads and throw a link in it.


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Mon, Oct 14, 2013 at 6:36:40 PM | Adding Ramps as a Curve (riser must be straight line)

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This area can be created using a sweep, or sweep blend if you want the end elevations to change. The attached is a method for developing streets and should work for this application.



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