11 hours ago
Hi All.
First timer in stair making and YT Videos seem inadequate.
I want to make a landing on both sides. Is this possible?
I have attached 2 photos, one with 23 stairs. But want to add a landing to connect it round so i can copy more on upper floors.
When I activate the pet pallette, and press landing, it adds more stairs. I have turned off auto landing but doesnt work.
Before
After (Trying to add landing to connect to stairs above.)
Operating system used: Windows 11
9 hours ago
That's a very valid use case, that's sadly not really well supported.
Something for @James B to have a look at maybe, for further improvement of this tool.
In my experience, if you want to end with a landing: the tool does not really want to let you do that. If you draw from the bottom up (so here starting on the left), then it insists on adding a last step, that does not go away, not even when using the trick of adding treads at the bottom: it will only let you add 2 in this example, thus vanishing the landing alltogether:
However, starting from the top and drawing "backwards" achieves this. This is imho a very stupid workaround; but atleast it works.
This stair can now be shaped as intended. I often first lay out the stair roughly and then fine tune, because otherwise the inputs are not really taken in (tight corners etc.)
Also don't get me started on that you can produce wildly different results that only rely on how the element was laid out initially without being to change that later. So yeah, sometimes you just have to redraw the whole thing; sometimes it also gets bugged internally, from which also no recovery is possible.
3 hours ago
I was able to get it with default US template, WE and here this what I did. I use TOP (physical top of stair) and BOTTOM (physical bottom of stair) instead of UP and DOWN which sometime confuses with how we set the floor plan display.
1. Draw the stair, the settings are in the screenshot, I turned off the auto landing and locked in the tread depth to 1'. Rest are just default.
2. Stretch the stair (using reference) at the top to the depth of landing required
3. Added a node at the point where the stair reaches in the step 1.
4. Declare the last segment (@top) as landing.
5. Use stretch with reference line option and push back to the the level where it reaches the top floor.
This worked every time with both End w Tread and End w Riser. Also, everything is exactly as said by @runxel .