Hey David. I just could answer you know because i just came from my Hollidays. Thank you for the amazing tutorial. BTW, when you mentioned about the question of one of your students I just got that you was talking about my question. And in this case when you used the word student, from now on I'll call you teacher 🙂. Hugs from Austria. Archie
@@DCOParametric Thankyou for considering into the topic. If you're planning on working on this heading again can you consider few points. 1. The minimum thread wide on the short side of the stair/circle. 2. It's not actually necessary to divide the circle by the number of steps we required. Rather we could try to spin the steps in a circular manner with respect to the height between the step which we foot on and the step which is going to run above our head. 3. Proper landing count and width.
It is a really good tutorial and very useful when I need to model my project, thank you very much for your sharing!
Best use of compressor/limiter on TH-cam 🙌💯 Nice tutorial too ;) Thanks 🙏
Hey David.
I just could answer you know because i just came from my Hollidays.
Thank you for the amazing tutorial. BTW, when you mentioned about the question of one of your students I just got that you was talking about my question.
And in this case when you used the word student, from now on I'll call you teacher 🙂.
Hugs from Austria.
Archie
Great tutorial as always 💪🏾💪🏾
Great,very nice!
Thank you so much for the tutorial! I was wondering if the same coding can be done but with a flat ramp instead of having stairs?
I have these other tutorials that may help.
th-cam.com/video/P-p-j-x6gfo/w-d-xo.html
th-cam.com/video/LJ8I-Ir_xlE/w-d-xo.html
The modelling was great
but you have forgotten the number of steps to the landing ratio and how to control it.
yes, I want to revisit this, to go over that portion. Thank you for the feedback
@@DCOParametric Thankyou for considering into the topic.
If you're planning on working on this heading again can you consider few points.
1. The minimum thread wide on the short side of the stair/circle.
2. It's not actually necessary to divide the circle by the number of steps we required. Rather we could try to spin the steps in a circular manner with respect to the height between the step which we foot on and the step which is going to run above our head.
3. Proper landing count and width.
I was getting tired of modeling spiral staircases from scratch