2004-07-26 09:06 AM - last edited on 2023-05-30 02:41 PM by Rubia Torres
2004-07-26 09:34 PM
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2004-07-27 01:03 AM
2004-07-30 10:47 AM
2004-07-30 07:25 PM
rfoxley wrote:Not with Profiler. Check ArchiForma at http://www.archiforma.com
In that handrail example you showed, can you make the handrail curve in 3D as well as 2D? - i.e if the handrail were to turn a corner and continue up a flight of stairs how do you elevate the profile at one end?
2004-08-04 02:39 PM
Djordje wrote:I made this with the profiler using the same methods.rfoxley wrote:Not with Profiler.
In that handrail example you showed, can you make the handrail curve in 3D as well as 2D? - i.e if the handrail were to turn a corner and continue up a flight of stairs how do you elevate the profile at one end?
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2004-08-04 02:53 PM
rfoxley wrote:Yes.
Steve,
In that handrail example you showed, can you make the handrail curve in 3D as well as 2D? - i.e if the handrail were to turn a corner and continue up a flight of stairs how do you elevate the profile at one end?
cheers,
rf
AC 8.1
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