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Maybe it would be most practical, from the average pedestrian's view, to keep the steps of the stairs more or less at a uniform 0.4 height and fixed depth though, for all that that might require some concessions regarding the hight uniformity/curvature of the railings.
While 0.4 is indeed that height, that particular issue should be easily overcome by simply adding a collision mesh, rather than using the actual stair geometry as floor.
My concern was more that, were I crossing that bridge, with its varying step dimensions, I WOULD trip, sooner or later.. :7
Jennifer_P wrote:While 0.4 is indeed that height, that particular issue should be easily overcome by simply adding a collision mesh, rather than using the actual stair geometry as floor.
Hmm....Do you know if it would still look like the person was actually stepping on the steps?
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