Philipp Kühne
2012-07-05, 08:37 AM
Hello Chaps,
We are working on an urban project with a site sloping from around 2-4 meters in different places. Now, do I use the site tool or should I model a slab or maybe a mass and then apply a slab to it ???
I wouldn't mind using the site tool, however we had some problems with it and we lost quite some time on it on another project. So I am bit suspicious about it. The advantage of the site is the subregions which stick directly to the gradients. However in section theses subregions dont show up with a thickness - a bit of pity.
Anyone has a clever idea or the magic trick to it ?
THanks for your suggestions.
Best
We are working on an urban project with a site sloping from around 2-4 meters in different places. Now, do I use the site tool or should I model a slab or maybe a mass and then apply a slab to it ???
I wouldn't mind using the site tool, however we had some problems with it and we lost quite some time on it on another project. So I am bit suspicious about it. The advantage of the site is the subregions which stick directly to the gradients. However in section theses subregions dont show up with a thickness - a bit of pity.
Anyone has a clever idea or the magic trick to it ?
THanks for your suggestions.
Best