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Anyone know how to do a curved staircase? Something with one landing, but both runs have the same radius in the same direction.
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You can use the run tool in the stair sketch by using the curved button instead of the straight section.
If you require something a little more complex you can always use the boundaries and risers to sketch exactly what you need.
Just remember risers must span from one boundary to the other and there can only be two boundaries...
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