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I want to put in a hardstand space on a site, i want the hardstand to follow the contours of the site rather than having to cut and fill. is there an easy way of doing this or will i have to draw in alot of little slabs and use the pitch arrows and offset to do this?
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You can either use a sub region and apply a different material... Or if you need a solid, you might be best doing an in-place family floor...
Then use voids to cut to the shape of the topography...
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