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Post by BaconJunkie1 on Nov 1, 2022 12:31:49 GMT -5
In the End now 99% who have brought this product in 2k21 or 2k23 have no idea about courses so does it make a difference going the extra bit to get it right not really in the end. 1) You kind of took my comment out of context posting a picture of a course that has had work done on it so again if you use that current garbage splining that is currently on OSM for Chambers Bay, it will look terrible. 2) I'm a little stunned at it so I may be misunderstanding your "Is it worth it to do the extra work?" comment or the do players care what a course looks like "In the end"? .... YES, or at least it does to me and when you get them right, the players do notice and you get feedback like this.
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Post by lessangster on Nov 1, 2022 14:06:59 GMT -5
In the End now 99% who have brought this product in 2k21 or 2k23 have no idea about courses so does it make a difference going the extra bit to get it right not really in the end. 1) You kind of took my comment out of context posting a picture of a course that has had work done on it so again if you use that current garbage splining that is currently on OSM for Chambers Bay, it will look terrible. 2) I'm a little stunned at it so I may be misunderstanding your "Is it worth it to do the extra work?" comment or the do players care what a course looks like "In the end"? .... YES, or at least it does to me and when you get them right, the players do notice and you get feedback like this. If your tracing is accurate on OSM then it should look ok when it pulls it into the game
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Post by BaconJunkie1 on Nov 1, 2022 15:05:28 GMT -5
Yeah you would think so Les but a large amount of the time I look at a bunker with a tongue/finger in it and the terrain will be shifted to one side and I have to shift the terrain to the southeast using these settings in Chad's West > East -1.1 and South > North 1.1 (it's usuallythose but have varied) and it's always to the southeast so it's nothing to do with my or someone else's spline work that I may be using. The man himself, Chad explains the hows and whys of using the shift terrain feature ... I've FF'd to the part , the link didn't go to the correct part of his tutorial
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Post by BaconJunkie1 on Nov 1, 2022 15:11:26 GMT -5
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Post by lessangster on Nov 1, 2022 16:20:34 GMT -5
Yeah you would think so Les but a large amount of the time I look at a bunker with a tongue/finger in it and the terrain will be shifted to one side and I have to shift the terrain to the southeast using these settings in Chad's West > East -1.1 and South > North 1.1 (it's usuallythose but have varied) and it's always to the southeast so it's nothing to do with my or someone else's spline work that I may be using. The man himself, Chad explains the hows and whys of using the shift terrain feature ... I've FF'd to the part , the link didn't go to the correct part of his tutorial The thing is some of the maps on OSM are slightly shifted from each other, you might use the bing maps one but it’s not as sharp as one of the other maps but that map is 2 mtrs shifted. That can all be adjusted though in OSM. I just take tidying up splines as a given though.
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Post by lessangster on Nov 1, 2022 16:21:49 GMT -5
I’ve used chads tool before and I’m familiar with how it works, it was a while ago admittedly
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Post by BaconJunkie1 on Nov 1, 2022 16:40:12 GMT -5
I feel you buddy but this is not my first time around the track, I have done a thing or two or three or ... Just trying to share some of what I know to be real or factual to help out others. There are more than 1 way to do things, you do them your way and I'll do them mine. My designer page ... I've been very blessed www.tgctours.com/Designer/View/42157
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