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hi, i know, it's a strange question, but i need to get a tunnel passing under the site... how can i do that?? any ideas??
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Just make sure you have an elevation set for the tunnel level or offset your tunnel walls and pad etc below the first floor level. I would use the pad option in the site bar to cut the earth out you can set the pad to 1/16" thickness or whatever you want but it will cut the earth for you. Other than that the rest is up to you how you want to do it. Walls, Massing with walls applied to face, etc.
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