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Meshes Data

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These are sets of modular meshes used to construct a sidewalk, and they can be easily overwritten either by applying a preset or manually.

The Default Static Mesh will be used as the mesh for the sections/segments of the spline.

The Default Corner will serve as the mesh for 90-degree right-angle corners.

The Default End will be used at the beginning and end of the spline (only for open loops).

Random Simple Meshes % - This section allows you to define a set of random meshes and their appearance percentages, which will replace the "Default Simple" mesh along the straight sections when you randomize the blueprint.

Random Corner Meshes % - This section allows you to define a set of random corner meshes that will replace the "Default Corner" mesh at 90-degree corners when you randomize the blueprint.

Corners Adaptable Meshes—This section requires 5 types of meshes, which help the blueprint adapt to various corner angles, ensuring a more dynamic and flexible design.