People have complained that after installing a layout some objects are high up in the air instead of positioned at the ground level. I solve this issue as follows:
use the copy/paste tool to select an area on the layout, copy the selection ( doesn't have to be exactly under the floating objects ), after copying the area go under the objects you want to lower and paste the copied selection, don't worry about what happens with the landscape yet. Once the new selection is in place ( the objects should be back on ground level now ) press CTRL+Z (undo) on your keyboard and voilá, the objects are at the correct altitude and the landscape is back as it was before the 'paste'.
If you have more areas with the same problem on your layout, you don't have to select a new area to copy every time, just paste the one you have copied as written above and press CTRL+Z again.
I have tested his in TRS19 last 3 builds, and T:ANE )
Have fun!
Ron
use the copy/paste tool to select an area on the layout, copy the selection ( doesn't have to be exactly under the floating objects ), after copying the area go under the objects you want to lower and paste the copied selection, don't worry about what happens with the landscape yet. Once the new selection is in place ( the objects should be back on ground level now ) press CTRL+Z (undo) on your keyboard and voilá, the objects are at the correct altitude and the landscape is back as it was before the 'paste'.
If you have more areas with the same problem on your layout, you don't have to select a new area to copy every time, just paste the one you have copied as written above and press CTRL+Z again.
I have tested his in TRS19 last 3 builds, and T:ANE )
Have fun!
Ron