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Post by Drjones306 on Nov 22, 2020 5:10:45 GMT -5
Does anyone know how to get rid of the jagged edge lines around bunkers etc? Some bunkers I lay seem perfectly smooth but some have these edges that no matter how much fuzzy brush smoothing I can’t seem to get rid of. Not sure if it’s the deeper faces/bunkers that seem to cause more of a problem.
Any tips appreciated.
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Post by Violinguy69 on Nov 22, 2020 10:55:39 GMT -5
The jaggies happen when the sand is lowered very deep. You can try and select the bunker brush and move it (resize or move), but that doesn't always work. I've been working the land around the bunker instead of just the sand part with mostly positive results.
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Post by b101 on Nov 22, 2020 11:16:06 GMT -5
Yeah, what Chuck said. It's basically due to tearing the terrain by making it too steep. Avoid using the hard edged brushes and instead use the fuzzy brushes, also, check you aren't taking the sand too deep in too short a space. I'd suggest allowing for bunkers to be a minimum of 10 yards in length (if not, you're not going to have enough room to make the slope gradual enough) and look for them to be around 4ft-6ft deep.
Just keep practising though - bunkers take time and they feel even trickier in this game.
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Post by Drjones306 on Nov 22, 2020 12:46:00 GMT -5
Cheers guys will use your help and hope I can get rid of them!
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Post by hallzballz6908 on Nov 22, 2020 13:40:44 GMT -5
Does anyone know how to get rid of the jagged edge lines around bunkers etc? Some bunkers I lay seem perfectly smooth but some have these edges that no matter how much fuzzy brush smoothing I can’t seem to get rid of. Not sure if it’s the deeper faces/bunkers that seem to cause more of a problem. Any tips appreciated. One thing that helps me sometimes is to use the fuzziest round brush on page 1 and use raise/ lower terrain instead of flatten. Make the brush very small and raise or lower in 1 or 2 inches increments to smooth out the problem areas. It can be time consuming but at least you wont have to redo the entire bunker. Another tip to avoid jagged edges is to try not to do much sculpting on the bunker edge at all. Try to either be completely in the bunker or completely out of the bunker, not straddling the edge.
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