Thanks for going a friendly pace and being so clear! Sometimes I struggle with even basic things because of other channels' delivery, but I did this so quickly!
thank you sir! I for first learned a few commands which i didn't know such as only selecting the outer edges (time efficient) but MAINLY the way you tackled the stairs!! i was gonna use edge loops to do that!! this tutorial is so smart!! this just saved me so much time THANK YOU great content!
Amazing job :D but as someone who loves Maya but decided to move to 3ds Max instead, I find it strange that they didn't add pre-designed stairs to the list of objects you can create (also I wish they brought all the good things from Max to it, such as modifiers, superior smart extrude and boolean operations, among some other neat things... I vastly prefer Maya and its interface but the lack of those things made me want to experiment with 3ds..)
Hi, thanks for the great tuto. I was wondering if you could help me with something. When i select the face of the step (in the 2nd type of stairs), i cant attach it to the second "guide" , all of the edges turn into an orange color and instead of moving just the face of the step, the whole object moves to the second "guide". Do you know why this happens? and thanks again.
Hi you should still be able to bevel by selecting the face or edge and clicking Bevel. For the stringer staircase you will need to separate the mesh first.
@@nishantdawadi722 I see. I recommend just giving it the bevel divisions it needs but If you are looking to smooth out the staircase you will need to retopologize it into quads.
first time i watched it i was like "why... what the heck" and then i realized when i did it, it was the best method. thanks man
Thanks for going a friendly pace and being so clear! Sometimes I struggle with even basic things because of other channels' delivery, but I did this so quickly!
I am more intrigued by the newer terminology than the tutorial itself, thank you very much for the wealth of knowledge.
This is beautiful! I have an assignment and it includes making stairs, this made everything so easy for me!
thank you sir! I for first learned a few commands which i didn't know such as only selecting the outer edges (time efficient) but MAINLY the way you tackled the stairs!! i was gonna use edge loops to do that!! this tutorial is so smart!! this just saved me so much time THANK YOU great content!
I have just watched your video now , it's just a neat and direct to the point
Wow Thankyou!!! This tutorial is best study
Cool stuff, mate. Keep up the good work!
Thanks!
Thanks you man, i was strugling for doing one basic box stairs, you made it very clear, easy and quick.
how are you traveling now? are you still learning and struggling or has it got better?
thanks
ok i learn alot from this video
really useful!!
so helpful!
Thanks!
thank you for this tutorial, subscribed!
AMAZING SIR
Thank you!
No problem!
Amazing job :D but as someone who loves Maya but decided to move to 3ds Max instead, I find it strange that they didn't add pre-designed stairs to the list of objects you can create (also I wish they brought all the good things from Max to it, such as modifiers, superior smart extrude and boolean operations, among some other neat things... I vastly prefer Maya and its interface but the lack of those things made me want to experiment with 3ds..)
nice video
Thank you mate 😀
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Hi, thanks for the great tuto.
I was wondering if you could help me with something.
When i select the face of the step (in the 2nd type of stairs), i cant attach it to the second "guide" , all of the edges turn into an orange color and instead of moving just the face of the step, the whole object moves to the second "guide". Do you know why this happens?
and thanks again.
thx
Legend!
good video
is there a way to do the last staircase without ngons ? Thanks
Whatever you do, don't enter smooth mesh preview with the set of stairs, omg lol
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how do you bevel those side faces?
Hi you should still be able to bevel by selecting the face or edge and clicking Bevel. For the stringer staircase you will need to separate the mesh first.
@@DigitalDreambox yes, i am having some issues with beveling and going to smooth mode (3)
@@nishantdawadi722 I see. I recommend just giving it the bevel divisions it needs but If you are looking to smooth out the staircase you will need to retopologize it into quads.
@@DigitalDreambox thankyou, that worked like a charm 😁