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They are great...but they don't really work like quays. The joy of quays is they just work and don't need a ton of fiddling about.
The profiles do the job but are a nightmare for small tight irregular areas like around bridges. Often you end up with floating planes of green sticking out of the hillside.
I'm not sure if a quay version is possible but one day I was drawing in stone quays and thought "I wish there was a grassy version." You sprang to mind as the wizard of choice :)
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