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I have a need to void a tunnel through the topo surface, but can't make it work.
I have two tumnnels on is round about 15' d, and one is square about 10 WxH they follow a path through the site, I made and sweep with model in place for the concrete and it worked great but the tunnels are filled with dirt, how do I void out the dirt?
Thanks for any sugestions.
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Thanks
This is a good "work around" I would have to do this for every view that has the tunnel. Isnt this correct?
I was hoping to have the model stand alone, I guess we cant void the topo.
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