The right way to draw a 'Spiral Stair'!
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I'm for several years teacher for Google SketchUp. The students are architects, interior architects and garden designers.
My contribution to this forum is a 'How-to'-guide to draw a "spiral staircase" with the use of 'one' the plugin: "Screw.1_5.rb.The use of the Plugin: "Spiralstair.rb" does not meet the demands, because the starting point can not be determined.
The best way to draw a spiral staircase is to use the plugin: "Screw '.
You can download the plugin at: http://www.crai.archi.fr/RubyLibraryDepot/Ruby/en_edi_page.htmThe 'how-to'-manual can be freely downloaded at: http://www.macinfo.be/Voorbeeld.html
Good luck!
Johan Van Synghel
http://www.macinfo.be
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Hi Johan and thanks for this addition. My only "crit" would be the handrails maybe; they look to segmented on the model.
As a totally unrelated fact, on your website, I saw this frame for some video which obviously doesn't want to load on my machine:
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@gaieus said:
Hi Johan and thanks for this addition. My only "crit" would be the handrails maybe; they look to segmented on the model.
As a totally unrelated fact, on your website, I saw this frame for some video which obviously doesn't want to load on my machine:
Hi Gaieus
It's a quicktime movie. You might want to download QuickTime (and iTunes) from the Apple site -
OK, thanks. In fact, I do have QT - only I disabled its plugin function because no matter what I set, it always "wants" to play all file types which I hate (why is any program so agressively take over my file associations?).
Anyway, enabling the plugin let me see the video, thanks.
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