@@arkiteasy Thanks for the reply! I think I need to clarify. Imagine when you are taking the stairs, the left side of the thread is longer than the width of the riser (not longer in the direction towards you). Is this possible?
No, it’s not possible to make it using Stair tool and having it as one stair. One of the workarounds using stair tool will be to create it as two separate stairs. Also, you can make it using Molel In-Place tool, that’s the easiest way for project specific elements. Third one, the most advanced and not project specific, is to create it as Adaptive Component(s)
I can't believe it's this easy, Thanks, keep up the good work !
Revit is easy with Ark It Easy 😉
Many thanks dear ..... the power of profile families ofcourse ....😊
Core of modeling in Revit ;)
Hi! How can I extend the thread to the left so that it's longer than the riser?
Take a closer look on how profiles (families) were created here. So just create nee family which profile is extended from Center reference plane
@@arkiteasy Thanks for the reply! I think I need to clarify. Imagine when you are taking the stairs, the left side of the thread is longer than the width of the riser (not longer in the direction towards you). Is this possible?
No, it’s not possible to make it using Stair tool and having it as one stair. One of the workarounds using stair tool will be to create it as two separate stairs. Also, you can make it using Molel In-Place tool, that’s the easiest way for project specific elements. Third one, the most advanced and not project specific, is to create it as Adaptive Component(s)
@@arkiteasy Thanks!