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Hi
I'm currently working on a concept where i need to do a staircase that follows the shape of a bean-shaped atrium (see pic. below). How do I make this staircase?! - the shape seems too complex for 'stair-boundary' line to snap to it!
thanks everyone...
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You will have to do this one riser / one boundry line at a time.
If you are having trouble sketching it with simple, definable arcs and straight lines, how are you going to document it to build it?
Edited on: Wed, Feb 22, 2012 at 10:28:36 AM
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Thanks for the reply.
You're right about the construction issues, but right now i'm just working on the architectural concept, so the construction is not my main focus at the moment. i'll give it a go with the 'one riser/one boundry' approach!
once again, thank you for your reply!
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