Arzu Dural Gök
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Hello Mr. İbrahim, the facility you need is already available in the field subcommands under the name subregion. With the sub-region command, the elevation of the points you click on the land is automatically snapped. In addition, if you select the "level from the land" icon on the land floating tools while in the land clearance or plateau command, the elevation of the clicked points on the land will be found. For clarity, applied parallel to the natural slope of the land; You can review the sample project in the link where examples such as vehicle road, pedestrian path, garden wall, road lane lines, pavement and curbside borders are included. If you pay attention in this project, I drew the garden wall parallel to the slope of the land (you can create a retaining wall similarly) with the lower zone command and gave it a level. The wall will be created at the height of the subzone you entered. The platform where the pool sits is formed by the land gap, the small road connecting this platform and the pedestrian path, again with the land gap. The situation I am trying to exemplify in this way; Since the platform and the road are at different elevations and we do not know these elevations, the program automatically finds these different elevations[/i][/b] with the "take level from the land option" while in the land clearance command. I can't help but mention that this much flexibility in the field is not found in many programs
Good work

"ibrahim850":3lysywyh" said:hello, we can easily apply the railing object to an inclined surface, there must be such an object command that we can use this object wherever we want so that it adapts to the object it is used in, for example, the land I draw a curved asphalt road using the command command, but I have a hard time making the road sign lines for pavement