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I'm trying to curve the base of the stair, and i keep getting "Stairs require no more than two boundaries (chains of one or more Boundary Lines). The curve is a single line, and i'm maintaining a split boundary any help would be much appreciate thanks.
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i attached the risers and i still got the same error. i'm not quite sure what it means.
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I think you have more than two boudaries in that stair, you can (like you can see) create that stair even if you don't "Touch" the risers with the boundary, delete the boudaries and create new ones....
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jimmi, make sure if you don't have one boundery line on top of another.(BTW, sorry for my wrong past post, I couldn't delete it completly.....)
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hey thanks for tyring to help me guys. so i went back remade the stair. it works then i took the boundary line and made the base flare out at the bottom.. works then i deleted the boundary line and replaced it with a 3 point arch... same error. is there some sort of conecction i should be paying attention to when i draw the arch?
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Your risers no longer go to the edge of the boundary.
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WWhub, that´s what I thought in my first post but it seems it's nothing to do with that...
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thanks so much that helped a lot. What i found out was that the arch has to start after the riser.
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