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FSXA Mountain Lake--Catastrophic Results!!

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Hello guys,

I attempted to create a lake which is up high the mountains and I got these results....:eek:
The program understands water to be only at 0 altitude so it dag the ground like a comet crashed there....
Is there a way I can create a hydro polygon which can be elevated?

I'm using Sbuilder X

Thank you all!
 

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Once you have made the polygon, if you right-click on it you will get the opportunity to set an elevation level. Use meters, not feet. If you do not set an elevation, it defaults to zero.
 
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