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Split Level Home Interior?
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Is it possible to create a split level Home interior? What I would like to do is place a stairway and then elevate a floor to the top of those stairs. The main action of the scene would take place on the floor at the top of the stairs, with some action traveling down the stairs to the home's front door
which has a foyer. I could post an actual photo if it would help.

Thanx in Advance!
PLewnes
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plewnes Wrote:Is it possible to create a split level Home interior? What I would like to do is place a stairway and then elevate a floor to the top of those stairs. The main action of the scene would take place on the floor at the top of the stairs, with some action traveling down the stairs to the home's front door
which has a foyer. I could post an actual photo if it would help.

Thanx in Advance!
PLewnes

Just use a texturable cube (found in the building blocks folder), stretch its width and length and height and voila, there's a floor. Move it into Position and then use TOOLS -> LOCK SELECTED OBJECTS to keep you from moving it around accidentally.

I built a sample set which I've exported. It uses a new architectural railing which you can get below. You should download it to:

Windows: /library/architectural
Macintosh: FrameForge 3D Studio Support:Object Library:Architectural

[Image: split%20level.jpg]


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.set   Split Level House.set (Size: 1.58 KB / Downloads: 591)
.3dxf   railing.3dxf (Size: 17.7 KB / Downloads: 460)
.3dxf   railing (2 poles).3dxf (Size: 7.05 KB / Downloads: 429)
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