Ringos Posted Saturday at 01:26 PM Share Posted Saturday at 01:26 PM Is there an obvious reason an exterior fence would be flying in mid air. It is an exterior fence vs a terrain fence. If I draw a terrain fence it sits on the terrain. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Chrisb222 Posted Saturday at 01:38 PM Share Posted Saturday at 01:38 PM 12 minutes ago, Ringos said: Is there an obvious reason an exterior fence would be flying in mid air. It is an exterior fence vs a terrain fence. I guess you mean exterior railing? Those will always draw on the same level as the structure's walls, at a level directly above the structure's subfloor. 12 minutes ago, Ringos said: If I draw a terrain fence it sits on the terrain. Right, that's how it should work. What are you trying to accomplish? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ringos Posted Saturday at 01:55 PM Author Share Posted Saturday at 01:55 PM Yes, I used railing. I want a pressure treated fence sitting on the ground around the perimeter. You know, a back yard privacy fence. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Solution DBCooper Posted Saturday at 02:06 PM Solution Share Posted Saturday at 02:06 PM Open the railing and turn on "follow terrain". I *think* "follow terrain" is the only thing that makes a railing into a fence. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ringos Posted Saturday at 10:40 PM Author Share Posted Saturday at 10:40 PM 8 hours ago, DBCooper said: Open the railing and turn on "follow terrain". I *think* "follow terrain" is the only thing that makes a railing into a fence. Yes DB. Thank you. Open the fencing specifications>rail style> at the bottom Build From>follow terrain. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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