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      antbyrne706
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      Hey. Im new, so sorry if im in the wrong place but im desperate for help.
      Im a novice on cad, and sketch up and im an interior design student.

      Basically, im struggling with extruding, i know how to make boxes extrude, but not curves. Ive created sort of like a bent rectangle in auto cad the image url is below to help you imagine:
      http://img185.imageshack.us/my.php?image=2222zb9.jpg
      But i dont know how to how to extrude this, like with a box i trace over the lines and then it fills it so i can extrude. but with my curves to able to trace iv become stuck.

      Any help appreciated as im a novice so willing to learn and try anything.

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        antbyrne706
        last edited by

        Thanks that really did help 😄.
        Probably going to get more complicated here but.. part of the design as you see is a stair case, how would i make the sides of the staircase also raise \ like that is you get me whilst curving. (starting to hate curves now.. i can do it for standard straight ones)

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          TaffGoch
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          @unknownuser said:

          **":3ux7ncb2]...how would i make the sides of the staircase also raise \ like that is you get me whilst curving."

          You aren't likely to easily get the sides to raise using the push/pull tool. (If you do succeed, let us in on the trick.)

          Typically, such geometry is constructed, rather than taking a flat plan and "raising" it. You can use the flat plan as a reference, though, and base your 3D construction on reference points from the plan. You're likely to need the elevation view as well. You can construct without the elevation view, but the 3D-construct will be much more accurate if you include it.

          Here's an example from a past discussion:
          http://www.sketchucation.com/forums/scf/viewtopic.php?f=79&t=12511

          I've posted the same model at the 3D Warehouse:
          http://sketchup.google.com/3dwarehouse/details?mid=c33b5756c92fd31c9e7d0b0047cf94a

          There are tutorials for spiral staircase construction in the warehouse, such as...
          http://sketchup.google.com/3dwarehouse/details?mid=7672fd45565be2b53e4ec0bf8b876793
          http://sketchup.google.com/3dwarehouse/details?mid=3ff892f11dbb05184b13ef41335991d9

          ...and many others...
          http://sketchup.google.com/3dwarehouse/search?q=spiral+stair&styp=m&reps=1&scoring=d&num=50
          ...but most are not tutorials.

          Google has even provided a 3D Warehouse tutorial...
          http://sketchup.google.com/3dwarehouse/details?mid=b9890f8eb19a731583b9bda21bd049d
          ...to go with a post at the official Google SketchUp Blog:
          http://sketchupdate.blogspot.com/2008/07/building-spiral-stairs.html

          There are plugins for creating spirals and helices, however, since you're working from a plan, they aren't likely to help in this specific case. Hopefully, the above references will provide you with the techniques you need to construct the stairs. Let us know how you're getting along.

          Taff

          "Information is not knowledge." -- Albert Einstein

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