fyarch135738
2008-02-22, 07:00 PM
Recently I was sketching in Revit Architecture 2008 and was creating a sketch of a curved stair to see if there was a headroom problem. I had two parallel curved lines (obviously of different radii) and wanted to show 16 risers. I was hoping for a Divide command but couldn't find one. I had to resort to dividing the measurement of each of the curves by 15 (tread end size on the curves) and creating a series of equal circles of the relevant radii to do the division of the curves. It worked, but was a very cumbersome way of achieving the goal.
Does anyone know of a simpler way of dividing sketch lines into a number of equal segments? I've come across this problem before and will no doubt do so again.
Fyarch
PS Once I got some of the riser lines drawn I was able to mirror the next riser from two risers back, using the previous riser as the mirror plane. Still not a satisfactory solution, but again it worked.
Does anyone know of a simpler way of dividing sketch lines into a number of equal segments? I've come across this problem before and will no doubt do so again.
Fyarch
PS Once I got some of the riser lines drawn I was able to mirror the next riser from two risers back, using the previous riser as the mirror plane. Still not a satisfactory solution, but again it worked.