ED-209

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  1. The only 2 options I get for Symbol are "Get last symbol" or "Convert to symbol", plus I have NO idea what a "distribution region" is.
  2. Hi all, I'm trying to build a grass roof with some flowers on it. I can change the roof plane's texture to grass no problem, but it won't let me add any items to the roof. Apart from changing the default height from the floor for every single flower, is there any (quick) way I can add flowers to the roof? Or have another "secondary" piece of terrain the goes over the house? Many thanks, Ed
  3. That was very helpful, thanks! It just dawned on me how many surfaces are in one object!!
  4. When I open the object, it says it's a "fixture". The explode option doesn't appear, and there's no option for the walls to be transparent; I can change the material, but that's about it.
  5. Hi, I've just downloaded a waterfall feature for a garden. I like it, but it has a walled background that I don't want. There isn't a wall-less version of it either. Is there any way I can remove the walls, if the object came as one item? Thanks, Ed
  6. I want to do the hills in the shape of those skate ramps. The polyline solids only offer me cubes, spheres, cylinders etc.
  7. I just went on Xfrog, they want £200 for it, that's a scam and a half. Are there any free ones out there? Not everyone is rich. Also, I can already do that with hills, I'm looking for a way to replicate the skate ramps in the video. Thanks.
  8. HI, I'm very new to CA and I'm trying to make some man-made hills & mounds for the landscaping in my project. I've had some mixed luck with raised terrain areas, and the elevation lines & areas are glitchy as hell. I've seen on youtube that someone made a skate park, and the ramps and humps are what I want to reproduce (with different textures), the link to that video is: Also, the flower & plant library is very limited, is there anywhere I can get some as additional library items? Thanks everyone, Ed