Make stairs on a curved wall
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Hello!
I'd like to make a group of stairs on a large curved wall. How can I do that? Thanks! JavierStairsToCurvedWall01.c4d
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The stairs in the scene sample are just reference. They can be modified. And they must be on the wall
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Hi Javier,
Thanks for the file!
I used your references without adjusting them to any typically used formula.
(There is a formula that makes staircases easy to walk, 2h+1V=63cm)The Radius of the Cylinder is the number in the Radius of the Cloner. The outside part has a Radius plus the stair width.
Or do you wanted is around the Cylinder?
Is that working for you?
Cheers
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Hello! Both are fine! But inside the cylinder.
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Adapted to the curved wall
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The curved version has several stairs. How can I make it a single one?
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Perfect! Thanks a lot!
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I'm glad it works for you, Javier.
My best wishes for your project.
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Hello! I have another question related to the stairs. How can I make a curved, spline, handrail that goes from the top to the bottom? I'm having problems to get the exact shape of the stairs. See scene. Thanks!
CurvedStairsHandrail01.c4d -
Hi Javier,
I see that as a similar question, typically new questions should be in a new thread, otherwise it is hard to search and read. Thank you.
Also: thanks for the file.
Here is a handrail that follows the Cloner Settings.
CV4_2025_drs_24_MOmg_31.c4d
New elements are marked "green" (Layers)
Let me know if that works for you.Cheers
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Hello! I see two problems in this solution; I'd like to make the handrail one single piece, like made of concrete. And I need to make another group of stairs shorter in the same cylinder. Besides I see many elements! So, is there no good option to make it simple, like the first sample I enclosed with helix & sweep? Thanks again!
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Hi Javier,
The setup was designed to follow the staircase in case of a change.
That is no problem; here is the simplest way to create it, but any change on the stairs needs attention on its own.
CV4_2025_drs_24_MOmg_41.c4dMy best wishes for your project.
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The other one seemed too complex for me! Thanks a lot! That's done with it!
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Thank you very much for the reply, Javier.
I'm glad we found what you like to have.
My best wishes for your project!