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Post by jwtexan on Aug 11, 2019 18:37:20 GMT -5
Like butter! Oh my....
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Post by B.Smooth13 on Aug 12, 2019 11:58:59 GMT -5
Only a couple more to go...
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Post by B.Smooth13 on Aug 13, 2019 10:57:01 GMT -5
One more down, only leaving one more left untouched.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 15, 2019 22:53:10 GMT -5
Crews are coming in this weekend to surface the light rough, so we’ll post some updates after that, and then it goes for final contouring and planting.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 16, 2019 23:01:08 GMT -5
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Post by Deleted on Sept 4, 2019 20:35:54 GMT -5
I forgot to do pictures, but this project is NOT dead. We are nearly done surfacing the light rough and now headed to the final sculpting stages. We'll shoot a few pics up once that is done before the course goes to Terry to become a visual masterpiece! I can tell you that playability on this course is really enjoyable despite its challenge. I can't wait for this one honestly!
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Post by TLSzabo on Sept 4, 2019 21:36:16 GMT -5
That sculpting though, whew...smooth as fresh butter. Wish mine looked that good
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Post by jacquesy123 on Sept 5, 2019 5:58:58 GMT -5
WIP in the bin I’m going to retire
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Post by Deleted on Sept 8, 2019 21:56:17 GMT -5
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Post by Deleted on Sept 8, 2019 22:57:26 GMT -5
How do you get the rock wall piles to look so realistic? Looks like yet another bona-fide dumpsterfire in the making
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Post by Deleted on Sept 9, 2019 9:50:36 GMT -5
How do you get the rock wall piles to look so realistic? Looks like yet another bona-fide dumpsterfire in the making Those rock walls are gorgeous, but credit for those goes to B.Smooth13.
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Post by B.Smooth13 on Sept 9, 2019 10:49:28 GMT -5
How do you get the rock wall piles to look so realistic? Glad they look OK to other people, this was the first time I've ever tried something like that - not exactly a rockwork expert - so it was definitely one of those things that got designed with the thought "I think...?...that looks good...?" Anyway, it's really not as hard as it might look, I guess. I used the stone wall to create a clean edge for the rock formation along the top-side of the "wall," enlarged and buried rocks in-front of the stone wall to hide the stone and give the rocky texture look (careful to slightly resize/rotate so it doesn't look like the same thing copy/pasted over and over), then multi-planted rocks from smaller-to-bigger from the top down, going side to side, starting with a larger dispursion, then using fewer and fewer rocks (the same 2 types of smaller rocks) going back and forth to fill in gaps. Importantly, I think you need to stick with 1 of the general rock textures provided in whatever the theme is. For this one, there were the grey/stone colored rocks I used, but also some brown boulder looking ones, which obviously wouldn't have fit.
Think I'm doing a poor job explaining it lol but it's really not that hard, just check it out on the course and think about how you'd recreate it, that's all I did after seeing this style of wall on csugolfer60 's Susquehannock.
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Post by ezzinomilonga on Sept 10, 2019 10:42:57 GMT -5
What I still can't really understand is..how you can have all these capitals to invest everytime? I never thought that to be goat dealers could be so profiting.. What do you know that i still ignore about goats? P.S. : All this also reminds me (for some inexplicable reason, of course 👀) that in the high school's years I had a friend who was a pusher of weed and hashish..and when he saw some guy very stupid AND very inexperienced (or that he simply disrespected too much for some reason), he was used to exchange hashish with goat's (or sheep's) sh!t.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 3, 2019 22:01:34 GMT -5
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Post by jwtexan on Oct 4, 2019 9:44:59 GMT -5
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