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Hi can anyone tell me the best way to produce a slopped floor, have a building with a basement that has a slopped floor. ground and first normal but basement is slopped,on a gradient. what would be best way to produce building. 2 floors as normal 90 degree perpidicular, basement different on a gradient. 6ft at one end 5ft other floor of basement regards fifthtexas england
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If it is a signle direction slope, just add a slope arrow. NOTE: Just because your floor slopes doesn't mean your doors will be in the right place. They are elevation dependent. Other items are similar ... like toilets.... furniture.
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or use the point modifiers which are on your options bar once you have made your floor.
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