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Post by rchwallace on Dec 4, 2020 17:13:48 GMT -5
Hello Folks,
Hoping for a little help with this one. I have spent about 1.5hrs working on it, searching the internet and watching the Canuks videos about course design to see if I have missed something.
I am working on a LiDAR course which has bunkers in a couple of places that go right up to the retaining wall for the water hazard. Everything is plotted nicely and after evening out the depth drops for the water I tried to add water... It ends up causing my bunker to shrink on the water side it fills in the bunker and grass when I add some water up to the edge. Is there a setting for minimum distance or something or anything that anyone is aware of that I am not doing?
Cheers
RCH
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Post by Violinguy69 on Dec 4, 2020 17:36:09 GMT -5
Add another water object below the one you want. That usually gets rid of the "fairway/bunker/rough shrinking near water" thing.
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Post by rchwallace on Dec 4, 2020 17:38:24 GMT -5
Add another water object below the one you want. That usually gets rid of the "fairway/bunker/rough shrinking near water" thing. Thanks... I will give that a go. Thanks for the post
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Post by rchwallace on Dec 4, 2020 18:59:11 GMT -5
I tried a water body below at various depths but any time I added the upper water body it built up on my bunker.... I am using 2K21, not sure if that matters. Thanks anyways.... I am kind of at the point where I might just live with it for now as I have spent all day trying to get water in one water hazard ... been fun though.
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Post by paddyjk19 on Dec 4, 2020 19:10:37 GMT -5
I tried a water body below at various depths but any time I added the upper water body it built up on my bunker.... I am using 2K21, not sure if that matters. Thanks anyways.... I am kind of at the point where I might just live with it for now as I have spent all day trying to get water in one water hazard ... been fun though. Add the higher water panel first, then lower a panel miles below that one. You have to add the top one first
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Post by rchwallace on Dec 8, 2020 15:32:20 GMT -5
Thanks I will give that a go...
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