Okay, lets get on with creating the stairs. Switch to Layer 4, which
should now be empty, and activate the Box Tool. Bring up the Numeric
Panel and use the following settings.
Close down the Numeric Panel and hit Space to create the box, then
activate the Box Tool again, bring up the Numeric Panel and use the
following settings.
Close down the Numeric Panel and hit Space to create the box.
Activate the Clone Tool by hitting ctrl+C, and then use the following
settings in the Panel that comes up.
Number of Clones: 15
Offset
X: 0
Y: 176mm
Z: 280mm
Keep the rest to the default settings and click OK. We now have
enough steps to reach the second floor. The stairs is not in the right
position yet, but well fix that later on. Switch to Points Mode, then
working in Top View, drag a lasso around all the points on the left
side, like in picture 38.
Picture 38: Drag a lasso around all the points on the left side in Top View
Copy these points, then switch to Layer 5 and paste them there. There should only be points in Layer 5 now, no polygons.
Activate the Set Value Tool by hitting ctrl+v, set the axis to X
and the Value to 0, then click OK. Copy these points, then switch to
Layer 6 and paste them there. Use the Set Value Tool again, but this
time set the axis to Y and the Value to 0, then click OK. Merge the
points and 95 points should be eliminated. Cut the points out of Layer
6 and paste them back in Layer 5.
Now size up the Side View (Viewport 4), and while holding the mouse
pointer over Viewport 4, hit ctrl+a to fit the points in the view.
Layer 5 should now look something like picture 39.
Picture 39: Viewport 4 sized up
We are going to create a polygon out the points we have here, that
will be the sides of the stairs later on, but we dont need all of the
points.
Start in the lower right corner in the Side View and select the
point there, then, moving clockwise, select the points shown in picture
40. This might take some time, and be sure to select the same points
that I have selected.
Picture 40: Select these points in a clockwise order
The total amount of points that should be selected if you did this
right is 49. Hit p to create a polygon out of these points, then
bring up the Points Statistics Panel by hitting w and click the +
next to 0 polygons. 112 points should be selected, and we just need
to delete these so do that now. Activate the Move Tool and bring up the
Numeric Panel, then use the following settings.
Hit apply and the polygon should move a bit.
Keep the Side View sized up and stay in Points Mode, then drag a
lasso around all the points that make up the bottom of this polygon,
like in picture 41.
Picture 41: Drag a lasso around the bottom points
Activate the Set Value Tool and set the axis to Y, the value to 0 and click OK, then deselect the points.
Open up the Change Surface Panel and apply the Walls_Wood surface
to this polygon. Switch back to Layer 4 and give the stair steps the
Walls_Wood surface as well.
Go back to Layer 5 and activate the Move Tool, then use the following settings in the Numeric Panel.
Click Apply and the polygon should move. Activate the Mirror Tool
and bring up the Numeric Panel, set the axis to X and keep the centre
values at 0, then close down the Numeric Panel and hit Space.
Switch to Polygon mode and drag a lasso around both polygons to select
them, then bevel them 10 times using the following values, one at a
time.
When you have bevelled them, keep the polygons selected and bring
up the Change Surface Panel, set the surface to Default and click OK.
This will make it easier to select those two polygons later on when we
need them. Deselect everything and activate the Move Tool, then bring
up the Numeric Panel and use the following settings.
Click Apply to perform the move, then switch to Layer 4 and move it
with the same values, -2m on the Z-axis. Switch to Layer 6 and put
Layer 5 in the background. Size up the Side View if it isnt already
and fit the content in the Side View by holding the mouse pointer over
the View and pressing ctrl+a. Working in Side View, activate the Pen
Tool and create a 3 point polygon in clockwise order, like the one in
picture 42. Dont worry if the polygon is nice looking, we will correct
it later on.
Picture 42: Create a 3 point polygon; we will place the points in the following procedures
Now we need to position these 3 points one by one. Keep the Side
View sized up, and switch to Point Mode if you havent already.
Deselect everything, then select the point to the very left in this
triangle shaped polygon and hit i to bring up the Point Info panel.
This Panel tells you the exact information on where this point is
located at the very moment, but we need to change it to our own values.
In the List to the left, click on the Position string to highlight
it, then click the Edit button to the left. Change the values in the
Panel that comes up with the following settings.
Click OK to perform the movement of this point. Deselect this point
and select the bottom right point in the Side View, then bring up the
Point Info Panel again and use the following values.
Click OK to perform the movement of this point. Now select the last
point in the triangle shaped polygon (the upper-right one), and use the
following values in the Point Info Panel.
Click OK to perform the movement, and then deselect everything. You
can size down the Side View now until all four Views are the same size.
Activate the Extrude Tool in the Multiply Tab and bring up the Numeric
Panel. Use the following settings.
Extent X: -3m
Extent Y: 0
Extent Z: 0
Sides: 1
Close down the Numeric Panel and hit Space to perform the
extrusion. Activate the Move Tool and use the following settings in the
Numeric Panel.
Click Apply to move the object. Switch to Layer 5 and put Layer 6
in the background, and then perform a Slice Operation using the Solid
Drill Tool. The Sides of the Stairs should now be cut with a triangle
shape in the middle. You can delete the extruded triangle in Layer 6
now, we dont need it anymore.
Switch to Layer 5 when you are done, then switch to Polygon Mode.