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#1 Jwheels9876

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Posted 28 February 2019 - 01:31 PM

I'm getting this weird black outline around my bunkers on the course I'm building and wondering what could be causing it?

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Posted 28 February 2019 - 02:11 PM

Shadowing from the lighting in the sky is my guess, looks fine to me. Probably looks a bit darker because of the over saturation of your grass textures?


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#3 Jwheels9876

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Posted 28 February 2019 - 02:35 PM

Shadowing from the lighting in the sky is my guess, looks fine to me. Probably looks a bit darker because of the over saturation of your grass textures?


Maybe you're right. Someone else mentioned Dynamic skies also. I have Reshade on so the saturation looks much more intense than it is in the regular build of the course. I play on the projector screen so I need the extra color to make the picture pop a bit.

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Posted 28 February 2019 - 03:51 PM

It's likely your overlay image. You can move your spline points to be half way along that black area and widen your dirt bunker edge to hide. You can also try and modify the Photoshop image to lessen it.

Or, use a traditional CF layer for the bunker.

This is one of the limitations of the overlay. Check out my Scioto for overlay bunkers. Checkout DropZone's Kytaja for traditional CF layers mixed with overlay.

Toggle the mesh on/off and you'll see the overlay line in that spot.

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Posted 28 February 2019 - 05:38 PM

You can primarily remove that in Photoshop. It comes from the satellite and a shadow at bunker edge.

Once you start saturating the image like you've done, it becomes more obvious.




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