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you can also cover holes with tiles; at the top of a raised ring or square, I often have a little gap between the building and the terrain wall, and I just put down stone floor tiles over it.
if your raised terrain is of any height at all, it will ALWAYS be some sort of near pyramid slope that while fairly upright and straight, will never be perfectly so. That means if you build say a wood wall that does not clip into it at the bottom, it will have a gap at the top. If you clip at the bottom, you can close the gap, again easier with stone but you can make a 3 or 4 wall thick wood build too. At the end of the day, make it look right is going to take some unnecessary filler or cover up but it can be done if you want to do so.
Haven't found a way to fix it, but what I generally do is the following:
- Raise earth in such a way it overlaps the building area (before anything is built)
- use the pickaxe and hoe to create a clean edge
- build into the earth
It is still tricky, but this way you can get it to look somewhat decent. Still, I would dearly like a shovel or something that allows one to fill up small holes. Raise earth is a bit too much of a good thing sometimes and it behaves in a weird fashion sometimes.
The best you can do is make your constructions such that they "fill" that border slope. Building with stone can do it easily, since stone building parts are all 1m thick and the borders are all 1m wide. Basically, the stone clips through and makes it look like it was dug flush.