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#1 flogster

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Posted 07 February 2015 - 06:19 PM

Saw this video a week or two ago. It opened my eye's as to the simplicity of CF. Looks similar to APCD.

I understand that Unity is primarily used for terrain shaping and adding the veggies.  As you'll see in the video, it looks like a simple selection and deselection between CF tools and Unity tools. This should be fun, can't wait. Watch it here:  http://www.youtube.c...h?v=hmqEKRHzM-c


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Posted 08 October 2015 - 06:20 PM

Huge Bump! good stuff here! :D


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Posted 08 October 2015 - 09:06 PM

That was CF when it started to crawl, that baby

is walking and running now.


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#4 Acrilix

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Posted 08 October 2015 - 09:16 PM

Any chance of a more up-to-date video being released?


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#5 RobV

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Posted 09 October 2015 - 01:23 AM

Any chance of a more up-to-date video being released?

Here is a good one by Dogz

http://www.perfectpa...ck-at-this-now/



#6 Acrilix

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Posted 10 October 2015 - 10:32 AM

Here is a good one by Dogz

http://www.perfectpa...ck-at-this-now/

 

Thanks.

It doesn't look like anything has been done to improve land sculpting in Course Forge. It seems to just use Unity's default 'step and smooth' design which I found pretty awful during my brief look at Unity a couple of years ago. I think TGC's brush system for land shaping is far superior. I hope at some point some extra sculpting functions are added to Course Forge to make the process more enjoyable and allow for easier creation of natural looking contours.


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Posted 10 October 2015 - 03:57 PM

Thanks.

It doesn't look like anything has been done to improve land sculpting in Course Forge. It seems to just use Unity's default 'step and smooth' design which I found pretty awful during my brief look at Unity a couple of years ago. I think TGC's brush system for land shaping is far superior. I hope at some point some extra sculpting functions are added to Course Forge to make the process more enjoyable and allow for easier creation of natural looking contours.

 

A,

 

Correct. CF doesn't do any of the sculpting, it's all handled by Unity. Always has been, always will be AFAIK. Same way CF doesn't handle imported 3D objects, its all Unity. CF just lets you overlay the meshes and plant the tees, pins, hazard areas and out of bounds.

 

I can only think the smoothing tools in TGC are asset packages designed by HBS and built in to the designer, whereas PP are just using what Unity already offers as standard.



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Posted 11 October 2015 - 09:52 AM

CF also does adjustable automatic seam blending

of all meshes, including bunker lips with unlimited

combinations. I've never tried TGC, but I've seen it in 

action, and IMO, the precision is just not there. 

However, having fun is the main goal, and whatever

gets us there is the way to go.


Dry Gulch...................Released                     Smithfield Golf Club...........Released

Millstone Golf Club....Released                      The Walker Course............Released

Kingsmill Woods Course...Released               Pine Lake Golf Club..........Released

Woodhaven Golf Club (9) Released                The Reserve at Keowee...Released

Cliffs at Keowee Vineyards..Released              The Ace Club...................Released

Dry Gulch 2..........Released                               Blackberry Oaks.............Released

 


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Posted 11 October 2015 - 01:04 PM

 

CF just lets you overlay the meshes and plant the tees, pins, hazard areas and out of bounds.

Pretty much all you need to golf! :D  the rest is eye candy....;)


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Posted 11 October 2015 - 01:13 PM

As Daz said, HB studios added their own code to make up for the inadequacies of Unity's primitive sculpting tools. It's a shame that PP haven't done the same with Course Forge because it would make scratch building courses much easier if better tools were available. I hope there is a chance of such an addition in the future within Course Forge, or alternatively that Unity add such a feature themselves to a future version.


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Posted 19 August 2016 - 08:56 PM

I'm sure That video has to be a tad out dated  from 2013... no?


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