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    Default Why the floor edge is still visible when it's in a ramp?

    Please take a look at the images below, my problem is, Why the floor edge is still visible when it's in a ramp?
    the edge is already inside the ramp.

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    Default Re: Why the floor edge is still visible when it's in a ramp?

    Check your graphic display settings (little cube bottom of the screen). There is probably a transparency set to the display. You could also use the join tool on the ramp and floor so the ramp cuts the floor

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    Default Re: Why the floor edge is still visible when it's in a ramp?

    Ramps can do goofy things sometimes. I prefer to just use a floor and modify the sub elements to get the slope.
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