So I'm making a map and I'd like to curve a line def parallel to another curve. Problem is, when i create the line, it passes through the curve and splits into three separate lines, making it impossible to curve as one line.
Now, i know the easiest solution is to erase the original curve and then create two separate lines and then curve them together.
But in this case I'm looking an alternate solution. There are many parts of my map that very detailed and not so easy to erase and start again just for one curve.
I guess my real question is:
Is there any way that i could register three separate line defs as one line so that i could curve them all together as one line?
I've messed around with this a lot but couldn't find any solutions. Thanks to anyone who can help me with this.
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PeterMoro
So I'm making a map and I'd like to curve a line def parallel to another curve. Problem is, when i create the line, it passes through the curve and splits into three separate lines, making it impossible to curve as one line.
Now, i know the easiest solution is to erase the original curve and then create two separate lines and then curve them together.
But in this case I'm looking an alternate solution. There are many parts of my map that very detailed and not so easy to erase and start again just for one curve.
I guess my real question is:
Is there any way that i could register three separate line defs as one line so that i could curve them all together as one line?
I've messed around with this a lot but couldn't find any solutions. Thanks to anyone who can help me with this.
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