I have a hardscape coming down hill at a 2% grade. It meets up with the steps but maintains a consistent slope plane. When it meets the steps, which are level across, and are connected to the lower walk it is raised to one side. I was able to just use the reshape tool to join the lower walk and step. When I tried that with this hardscape it deleted the image from the screen. I'm not sure if it actually deleted it or what happened but it appeared to be gone. What's the function to get the walk to bend and fit the steps and still meet the patio. Do I need to start over with two hardscapes one for the patio and one for the walk? Is there a way to split the two and create a new hardscape? I tried to Enable Aligned Surface but it just changed the elevation of the entire hardscape. I've been messing with this for a bit and know its likely pretty simple but I'm stumped.
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I have a hardscape coming down hill at a 2% grade. It meets up with the steps but maintains a consistent slope plane. When it meets the steps, which are level across, and are connected to the lower walk it is raised to one side. I was able to just use the reshape tool to join the lower walk and step. When I tried that with this hardscape it deleted the image from the screen. I'm not sure if it actually deleted it or what happened but it appeared to be gone. What's the function to get the walk to bend and fit the steps and still meet the patio. Do I need to start over with two hardscapes one for the patio and one for the walk? Is there a way to split the two and create a new hardscape? I tried to Enable Aligned Surface but it just changed the elevation of the entire hardscape. I've been messing with this for a bit and know its likely pretty simple but I'm stumped.
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