Hello
Are we able to do a trap in the fairway? If yes how can we do it.
And can we put rough aroud it?
Thank you again
Best Answer Mike Jones , 07 November 2016 - 06:33 AM
Hello
Are we able to do a trap in the fairway? If yes how can we do it.
And can we put rough aroud it?
Thank you again
Have you tried it? It's usually best to try these things first and then if you have issues post a topic. If you have watched the tutorials you will know how to draw shapes so go ahead and try what you suggest.
Go to the full postPosted 07 November 2016 - 05:48 AM
Hello
Are we able to do a trap in the fairway? If yes how can we do it.
And can we put rough aroud it?
Thank you again
Posted 07 November 2016 - 06:33 AM Best Answer
Hello
Are we able to do a trap in the fairway? If yes how can we do it.
And can we put rough aroud it?
Thank you again
Have you tried it? It's usually best to try these things first and then if you have issues post a topic. If you have watched the tutorials you will know how to draw shapes so go ahead and try what you suggest.
Posted 08 November 2016 - 01:44 AM
Yes it can be done. You will however save a lot of time by watching the video tutorials found here:
http://www.perfectpa...ideo-tutorials/
Basically if you have already drawn your fairway then you use the "Clipping hole spline" tool when you draw the spline. Draw the rough first then normally draw the bunker inside. After that highlight the rough spline again and deselect the "Clipping hole spline" tool that is colored in or you will get odd results when you build your course for play.
Please let us know if you have any difficulties viewing or understanding the tutorials. They will go a long way to get you started and then you can ask more specific questions. I also suggest you search the Q&A thread for possible answers to your questions first.
Good Luck and keep designing.
SC
- We would be wise to remember that extremism is the real enemy and to keep ourselves aware so as not to become extreme ourselves; otherwise the enemy wins. -
Posted 08 November 2016 - 02:17 AM
Ok Mike,
The first time I tried the fairway was done and I used the scissors and was not able to do it. So now I did my trap, my rough and then click for the spline and everything is good.
Thank you all
Posted 08 November 2016 - 02:36 AM
Not sure what you are cutting out? A bunker can be drawn in the fairway and can have a rough mesh drawn around it, as well, if you want the appearance of longer grass around the bunker. Or make a custom layer to go around the bunkers. Maybe I'm not visualizing what you are trying to do but I can't see the need for the cut out. Then, if you deselect it at the end, and redraw splines, it will no longer be cutting out so you will have negated your previous step. The cut out button (scissors) is either ON or OFF for cutting through a mesh.Yes it can be done. You will however save a lot of time by watching the video tutorials found here:
http://www.perfectpa...ideo-tutorials/
Basically if you have already drawn your fairway then you use the "Clipping hole spline" tool when you draw the spline. Draw the rough first then normally draw the bunker inside. After that highlight the rough spline again and deselect the "Clipping hole spline" tool that is colored in or you will get odd results when you build your course for play.
Please let us know if you have any difficulties viewing or understanding the tutorials. They will go a long way to get you started and then you can ask more specific questions. I also suggest you search the Q&A thread for possible answers to your questions first.
Good Luck and keep designing.
SC
Posted 08 November 2016 - 03:32 PM
It's just the way I taught myself how to do it. There may be better or other ways as you describe.
SC
- We would be wise to remember that extremism is the real enemy and to keep ourselves aware so as not to become extreme ourselves; otherwise the enemy wins. -
Posted 08 November 2016 - 06:23 PM
Sure. No worries. I just sensed by your steps you might be thinking the cut is doing something and it may not be. I'm not steadfast on singular approaches to doing something so if it works for you, have at it. I was also following on a previous post you had on this where K11 was walking you through it and I sensed you might have misunderstood the cut tool at that time as well. I would probably only cut through a mesh if I wanted the terrain paint to come through and be able to plant on terrain like a flower bed. But, with a procedurally lowered terrain around a bunker, you may see under the mesh on the course so that may not be a time to use the cut tool.It's just the way I taught myself how to do it. There may be better or other ways as you describe.
SC
Posted 09 November 2016 - 01:55 AM
Posted 09 November 2016 - 03:42 AM
Thank you guys,
I'm new in designing courses. I'm having a blast doing it. I don't sleep anymore. I'm working on Oakmont. Just three hole done.
I can't wait to have terrain forge to use Links courses .crz.
An happy man
You won't be able to use Links .crz files in Terrain Forge unless you were the original designer of them, or can prove that you have the designer's permission.
Posted 09 November 2016 - 04:13 AM
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