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i've got a project that Im working on that cuts in and out of a steep hillside where in some places I would like for the topography to cover the building (roof and walls). I've got my building pads in the places that i want but is there a way to achieve the above effect? Thanks, -P
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After you create the Pads and if you really need to create that effect (cover the building) use the "Create-in-place" in the "Site" category to do that...
Edited on: Sat, Feb 13, 2010 at 8:33:25 AM
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