Prince271088
New member
Morning everyone,
I'm just generally curious about the methods used, although I imagine the answer is probably simple, for creating a smooth but narrow slope? Normally to create a slope for a road or track I'd use the smooth spline tool but that also affects a large amount of baseboard around what I want to raise or drop. Is there any way to decrease the width of the baseboard the tool affects so that it literally just covers the two tracks and maybe a very limited clearance either side? If yes, please could someone explain how.
If the answer is no, I'm wondering what methods the more experienced route builders use to achieve narrow slopes etc. Specifically I was thinking of a one or two track approach to a tunnel or a bridge for example.
I'm just generally curious about the methods used, although I imagine the answer is probably simple, for creating a smooth but narrow slope? Normally to create a slope for a road or track I'd use the smooth spline tool but that also affects a large amount of baseboard around what I want to raise or drop. Is there any way to decrease the width of the baseboard the tool affects so that it literally just covers the two tracks and maybe a very limited clearance either side? If yes, please could someone explain how.
If the answer is no, I'm wondering what methods the more experienced route builders use to achieve narrow slopes etc. Specifically I was thinking of a one or two track approach to a tunnel or a bridge for example.