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Working with a conceptual mass, if you add a profile, there doesnt appear to be distinct ways to align these to anything meaningful. Has anyone come across a method to work around this limitation? Thanks
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I think I may have stumbled on to a good technique for this: After adding the profiles to the mass within the approximate desired location, continue scuplting and then dissolve the form. This will leave model line profiles that are hosted to a model point. Convert to reference lines (if desired) and then the newly generated reference point can be aligned to other host elements. Hope this helps anyone else who dabbles in the conceptual massing environment.
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