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Hi all,
It's been a strange year for me, after walking out on my job of 7 years after they wouldn't allow me the freedom to carry out my HNC, and then having a few temporary jobs in between, I've finally landed myself the job I wanted, Junior Design Engineer. One of my challenges for today was getting to grips with Relux Pro, which I managed however I couldn't figure out if you can create a sloped floor/ceiling (to re create a staircase) Does anyone know if this is possible? I've inserted the staircase object but it just leaves a blind spot on the lux levels, The nearest I could get was altering the heights of the lights so they stepped up. Thanks in advance.
James
 
I've used Relux a few times but I'm no wizard and sloped or curved ceilings/floors are way beyond me. You should be able to get assistance from their software support. [email protected]
 

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