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Hi all, I am quite new here so first of all hello to everyone. I am trying to model a railing hosted on a ramp, but with the condition that it should be horizontal. The idea is that the bottom part and thus the posts, follow the slope of the ramp, but the railings go horizontal. Is there any way to do this without cheating by hiding part of the railing under the ramp? The image attached shows the railing without using the ramp as a host (extending under it) and the railing using the ramp as a host. I am a bit lost. All help is welcome
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make the railing in two separate runs
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steve should have added that one railing is hosted and the other is not.
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