JoeJC1

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  1. Thank you for the replies. Here is the file attached. Eric, I understand what you referring to with the shade in the picture. Thank you for pointing that out. David, on using custom slabs, i found your youtube video on creating custom slabs, thank you. That should work if I have to change them all. I will change all of the landings to slabs if it is the only way, but I am curious to know if someone sees an error in what I did in the file for only some to show as the "side" and others not. Thank you, Joe for HD forum review.plan
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    Terrain

    Excellent. This is exactly what I was looking for. Thank you very much! -Joe
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    Terrain

    Hello, I created a terrain using the terrain spline tools tracing over the survey of the property. That went well and modeled the terrain accurately. The only problem I have is that the 0' contour is not lining up with the 0' elevation of the 1st floor level. If the floor of the first level is actually at 0' in the model, I assume that contour 0' should be pretty close to that also. However, contour 0' in the model is about 3' lower than it should be. I have tried changing all the contour levels to higher numbers to try to trick the system and raise all the terrain up but that didn't work. You can see from my red lines in the picture that the 2' contour line is way lower than it should be in the model if the first floor level of the interior of the house is actually at 0' in elevation. How can I get the whole terrain to raise up? Thank you.
  4. Hello, I have a landscape and I put landings to create the irregularly shaped concrete steps. However the landings when connected together create these "sides" that I cannot figure how to get rid of them (see first picture). Then when trouble shooting, I raise one of the landings higher than where I want it and it makes the sides go away. (see 2nd picture). I attached the file also if that helps. Please help if you can. Thank you.