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Anonymous
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draw parallel lines

Hi I need to draw parallel lines to create for example a staircase. By using the parallel or offset command, I can make the parallel lines but the angle of rise of the lines cannot be altered. Is there a way where this can be changed?

 

parallel lines need to touch the line below.parallel lines need to touch the line below.

\Pls give solution if possible.

 

Thanks

Gazaal

 

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cadffm
in reply to: Anonymous

Command Copy

?

 

Sebastian

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vinodkl
in reply to: Anonymous

Hi @gazaal_c 

 

Try using "COPY" command with array🙂

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imadHabash
in reply to: Anonymous

Hi,

I think that you're asking about drawing an isometric stair . click on below image and see how with ISODRAFT command you can do it. you can draw 2D isometric representations of 3D models .you can while drawing the stairs switch your direction by Ctrl+E . also you can draw a real 3d stair model by using 3d commands.

 

stair.gif

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imadHabash
in reply to: Anonymous

click on below image to see how with EXTRUDE 3d command you can do a 3d solid stair . prepare your 3d polyline stair elevation in a proper angle then just extrude it . 

 

3d model.gif

 

 

 

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Kent1Cooper
in reply to: imadHabash


@imadHabash wrote:

.... I think that you're asking about drawing an isometric stair . ....


I don't think so.  See the caption under the image in Message 1.  @Anonymous, can you clarify?

Kent Cooper, AIA

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