Hi,
I have a problem with a staircase that needs to start it's second run on top of the landing and it needs to have the same profile as the start of the stairs. I have a solution and that is to draw a new staircase on top of the landing. Is there a smarter way? See the image for reference.
Thanks for your thoughts
//Christian
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@Anonymous
I am not sure what you mean by start on top of landing...maybe using the Begin/End with Riser helps?
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it should be continuous stair or post your file here so we can check. thanks
Thanks for the tips. It needs to be one continous stair from level to level. My solution was to do 2 stairs aswell. Is it possible?
That's the look i want. Is it drawn as 2 stairs? And by 2 stairs i mean did you do it with 2 stair tools, not in the same tool?
It is a single stair. Two stairs cannot have a continuous railing without some workaround.
@Anonymous wrote:
How did you do it? That's what i need!
Here is the file.
Thanks! the visual seems correct but the stair goes into the landing.
I'll take it.
Thank you for the help!
Shy to say use Linework? ![]()
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@ToanDN wrote:It is a single stair. Two stairs cannot have a continuous railing without some workaround.
Hear that, @ToanDN ?
That's the sound of me rolling my eyes.
Yours is not a "single" stair either (see Warning) - and nor is your railing "continuous".
Here's my Warning-free, 2-stair approach with "continuous" railing:
Pretty, huh?
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