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Are fences typically site components? So they always go in after the site plan is developed much like trees.
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Are fences typically site components? So they always go in after the site plan is developed much like trees.
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Hi @millerew17,
I am not sure if I understood your question.. But first you need to define the area of the site, and then go on with the operations.
I usually use wall to define the site.
At your disposal for any clarification
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OK...So the topo is the host therefore whichever method I choose to use it gets placed on top of it?
Hi @millerew17,
yes, topo is the host.
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Use the reference grid!
You will save a lot of time @millerew17!
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Thanks!!
Please @millerew17,
if this was helpful provide kudos or accept as a solution so that other people can easily identify how to solve the same issue.
Thank you very much
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@drahthaar wrote:
OK...So the topo is the host therefore whichever method I choose to use it gets placed on top of it?
If your topo is relatively flat, you can use any of the mentioned methods. However, if the topo has significant slopes, using adaptive components repeat along divided paths would be my choice. There are several video on YouTube demonstrate it very well. Do a search you will find them.
Here's a link from Alfredo Medina's blog.
If you really want the magic to happen, and you're willing to spend a couple of hours learning, watch this: