2022-10-28 07:09 AM
2022-10-29 07:55 AM
Not with the stairmaker-tool, but simply manually with other tools like slabs or morph - not much effort.
2022-11-03 02:48 AM
Yes you can. A bit of elbow grease and time will do. Just create a stair that fits and kind of looks the part and then manually edit each tread and rise to optimize.
2022-11-03 03:04 AM - edited 2022-11-03 03:06 AM
The stair tool is enough. You can edit threads, risers and the structure also.
2022-11-03 04:35 AM
Doing so, you will have to pay attention not to change the measures of the line-of-going - the measures of steps and risers on the position in ths going line must not be alterd. But yes - its possible.
2022-11-04 01:17 AM
Thank you all for your responses!! I'm new to Archicad and Stair Tool drove me nuts at first. I managed to draw stairs with Morph Tool this time around and will add the line-of-going and measures later on when I translate it to dwg, but will try again to do it with Stair Tool too.
2022-11-04 01:41 AM
You have to get used to it, but it's a powerful tool. One of the advantages is the integrated floor plan display. In fact, everything you've done with the morph-tool you could have done in the stair-tool. The tool allows the use of morphs for your treads 🙂
2022-11-04 04:34 AM
Because its interesting: