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0. Looking at a slope downhill while camera is at the top ;
1. Lay the selected slope (can change later using upgrade). Starting from left to right, aim to place your nodes near the top of slope ;
2. Move the middle nodes towards the toe of slope (downhill), leaving the first and last nodes hidden below the ground to achieve smooth transitions ;
3. Adjust height of nodes as you wish to perfect the look, and play with segment curves as required ;
4. Match grass color if needed, by removing surrounding sand/resources/surface paint ;
5. Plop rocks and plant trees to decorate !
Terraforming network: Use a segment of this to place the shadow where you want it
More drastic option for you:
Road Texture Terrain Edge Remover by xlf1024
https://steamoss.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=2474567113
As far as how to use these, you have to drag them right to left (or the other way) as the cliff is on one side only. Use Move It! to adjust their position and height. Other than that, that's all that I do. Hide the edges within the terrain and bend the segments to bulge out. Or hide the edges with plants.