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Thu, Jan 25, 2007 at 12:36:53 PM | making topography/60 degree slope

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What is the easiest way to make a perfectly 60 degree hill... 100 feet long and about 40 feet tall? there is a six foot sidewalk at the top of the hill and the building starts next to the sidewalk on the south sid eof the hill but it doesnt sit on the hill.. it floats at the top level with braces that go into the hill. How do I make the hill? I want the hill to appear as a 30-60-90 triange but the 30 degree angle is cut flat where the sidewalk is. so basically i only want half of a hill (the S part) and to know how to do the braces? would I just make walls for braces? thanks!


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