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How does every one creates Stairs? Want to Learn

Anonymous
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I do not want to create another post on why StairMaker is not working the way it should.
Just want to know how everyone else creates stairs (especially in US) so I may come out of indecision and not knowing what to do.
Thanks,
Joseph
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TomWaltz
Participant
I got so fed up with the various stairs out there that I wrote my own. I really don't believe there's a stair out there that really does what it should. I don't even think MINE does every thing it should, but at least it covers about 90% of our work.
Tom Waltz
Pete
Newcomer
Stairmaker for all "normal" plain vanilla, straight, U or L shaped stairs.

Special or highly decorative stairs I build from scratch using slabs, beams, simple "slabbie" homemade objects, etc.. It takes awhile but if they are "special" stairs, it is worth it.
Pete Read
ArchiCAD 12; Artlantis Studio 2
MacBook Pro 2.4 Core2Duo, 2GB, OSX(10.5) and XPpro(SP3)
For residential work, I often find myself using the D3 SmartParts Trim Library and assembling a stair from the stair parts there.
Richard
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Richard Morrison, Architect-Interior Designer
AC26 (since AC6.0), Win10
StairMaker as a 3D "place holder" + a simple wall-mounted handrail object I made + a whole lot of 2D elements in plan and section.

If I had an "Architectural Stair" that needed to be modeled for a rendering, I'd build it out of parts (slabs, etc.).

I've tried all the AC Stair objects, StairMaker, StairBuilder, and ArchiStair -- they all require a lot of 2D patchwork to get to a workable stair.
MacBook Pro Apple M2 Max, 96 GB of RAM
AC27 US (5003) on Mac OS Ventura 13.6.2
Started on AC4.0 in 91/92/93; full-time user since AC8.1 in 2004
Anonymous
Not applicable
Wow a lot of thinking out of the AC Box. I better stop being frustrated and model for 3D and back to 2D for Plan. Thank you for all the comments, Appreciate more input.
Joseph