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Hi Guys, I've been trying to model a t-shaped stair, one with a two sections meeting at a landing that leads to another section of stairs that takes u to final destination. How can i do this? I've been trying to just draw the boundries, but it keeps telling me that it has to have min 2 sets of boundry error message. Has anyone else had success at making this kind of stairs, and can u share ur strategy? Thanks guys
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You need to make multiple stairs. I would use 3 stair to make what you are talking about. Add a level at the landing height. Make a stair from floor to landing and then add the 2 stairs from landing to upper floor. Should be easy...
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