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Wed, Aug 10, 2005 at 1:57:00 AM | topo. surfeaces

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Guys/gals, I have a topo surface that varyies in heights all over the site. Now i have to put a carpark which when i go to join the two roads together, there is a 2400 in height diffrents between them. how do i get these two to line up on the site??? Shanzie

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Wed, Aug 10, 2005 at 5:13:24 AM | RE: topo. surfeaces

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very hard to understand what you are talking about, an image could help a bit... do you create a pad on the site to give you a level area for the carpark?

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Guys/gals,

I have a topo surface that varyies in heights all over the site. Now i have to put a carpark which when i go to join the two roads together, there is a 2400 in height diffrents between them. how do i get these two to line up on the site???

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I have attach a DWF print to show you guys what i mean!!! (note you will need a DWF viewer to open, it's free from Auto desk web site).

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Fri, Aug 12, 2005 at 11:15:45 AM | RE: topo. surfeaces

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Some suggestions: 1. Add a sloped floor 2. Modify the points of your topo surface

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Thu, Jan 10, 2008 at 9:59:44 AM | topo. surfeaces

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You could simply create a subregion within your overall topo surface between your two roads in the shape of the "connector" that you need. After that you just set the material to Asphalt and you should be set to go. The only problem is that your not going to be to easily achieve a slope on any curbs.

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