Hello, let's say I had a 1 lane road, that split into 2 one lane roads, both going to different elevations. What would the best way to do this be? It seems that if I put 2 subgrades too close to each other, one gets ignored.
Thanks in advance ![]()
Hello, let's say I had a 1 lane road, that split into 2 one lane roads, both going to different elevations. What would the best way to do this be? It seems that if I put 2 subgrades too close to each other, one gets ignored.
Thanks in advance ![]()
Hello! ![]()
Please try this kind of construction:
But you have to do these things:
I hope, I could help you a little bit! ![]()
Thanks for quick reply i try it but i have the same problems. ![]()
I attached screenshots and settings of the terrain subgrades(numbered from 1-3 ). I think the mistake is that the other one is above the first but i don´t know how to do it differently (and achieve a targeted result ).
Thanks in advance, centipede
I get the same issue with the curb
I think that so far the only solution is to set the same height at the point where the subgrades diverge 🤷♂️
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