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Post by quintbm on May 10, 2024 14:26:21 GMT -5
IF Possible east sussex national west and east. which are TQne41. just south of uckfield. much appreciation
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Post by yeltzman on May 10, 2024 15:22:21 GMT -5
If you go to the Defra website and download the lidar point cloud laz 2020 data,it comes up with this in chad's programme i would say whoever has done the Open street map mapping only done some of the holes.i Don't think i have all the holes on there on my quick go if you don't have any luck post a message here and ill take a good look tomorrow.i can only count 13 holes there and i suppose there is suppose to be 36.without doing any research i am assuming most of the mapping is the west course.
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Post by quintbm on May 11, 2024 3:18:00 GMT -5
i'll have a look later, thanks
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Post by yeltzman on May 11, 2024 10:36:16 GMT -5
It is the west course a few holes needs finishing off plus data does not look to bad, imported into tgc2019 without the trees.
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Post by quintbm on May 12, 2024 14:26:46 GMT -5
bang on it is the west, It would be useful for me to go through the entire process, so i'll have a crack at the east starting from the very beginning. I've found chads tutorials on youtube, anywhere else worth looking? also if you can ping me across the above, that would be awesome, I can have a muck around with the planting tools and just familiarise myself with the designer. I actually did the West course for Perfect golf using Lidar, if you cant ping me the above for any reason, no worries I'll start at the beginning. cheers for the help so far though
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Post by yeltzman on May 12, 2024 14:45:19 GMT -5
Just send me a PM with your email address and ill send you the course file.
By the way are you using the latest version of Chad's golf tool which is 0_4_0 version if your having problems.
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Post by BaconJunkie1 on May 13, 2024 21:46:37 GMT -5
The splinework that is there on OSM is either outdated and/or terrible, it's garbage! You really ought to correct the work there and do the course from scratch.
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Post by yeltzman on May 14, 2024 2:56:14 GMT -5
Hasn't it always been like that you only use it as a guide and then put the effort in to make something decent. Before Lidar used to take 2 to 3 weeks just to plan the course out the massive advantage of Lidar all that time is saved but really its only about 25% of the process i find, but everyone is different on there take of things.
sent you the course file i am not the greatest with most tech let me know if you don't get it all the best with the design if you have designed for perfect golf you should be fine here.
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Post by quintbm on May 14, 2024 9:44:01 GMT -5
Got it thanks. I noticed the OSM file is pretty bad, i started to go over that, i'll do it for the East and just touch up the West and finish the course or at least practice and get used to the designer. many thanks for your help though, very much appreciated
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Post by BaconJunkie1 on May 14, 2024 10:06:19 GMT -5
quintbm it's good to hear that you are going to do the OSM work to do the course correctly, LiDAR courses are made on OSM with the proper spline work so that fairways, greens, bunkers, etc are the proper size, shape and in the correct locations so they are replicated accurately. If you need any help, feel free to reach out. TGC has a Discord server, sharing screens on it is a great tool. yeltzman, I won't but some designers might do that but then the course is kind of a guesstimate or their interpretation of the course. TGC posted this "RCRs and LiDARs have a higher expectation here. It must look like the real thing." and that in bold type, that's the way I thought all of us LiDAR designers did, replicate these courses as accurately as possible ... Please don't tell me that Superman can't fly or I'll really be crushed. LOL
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Post by metatropic on May 14, 2024 11:12:18 GMT -5
OSM is certainly a powerful tool for approaching accuracy but it doesn’t guarantee it by any means. The key is that we are making it look like the real thing; what OSM splines give you by default doesn’t always do that, and we have to use our skills to compensate.
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Post by yeltzman on May 15, 2024 13:03:55 GMT -5
Really looking forward to see this course in 2k23,you did a fantastic job in perfect golf.
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Post by quintbm on May 15, 2024 16:29:48 GMT -5
just a quick question, does this work for 2k23 courses? or do i have to create a 2k19 or 2k21 course first? I'm getting this error when i try to import a flat course with nothing on from2k23
Exception in Tkinter callback Traceback (most recent call last): File "tkinter\__init__.py", line 1705, in __call__ File "tgc_gui.py", line 288, in importCourseAction File "tgc_gui.py", line 199, in drawCourse File "tgc_visualizer.py", line 142, in drawCourseAsImage KeyError: 'userLayers' Exception in Tkinter callback Traceback (most recent call last): File "tkinter\__init__.py", line 1705, in __call__ File "tgc_gui.py", line 288, in importCourseAction File "tgc_gui.py", line 199, in drawCourse File "tgc_visualizer.py", line 142, in drawCourseAsImage KeyError: 'userLayers' also just realised the above is my version in PG, the lidar worked well, but the background was pretty awful, it was done from memory, Played it hundreds of times since though, so hopefully i can make a better job of the surround
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Post by yeltzman on May 15, 2024 18:38:58 GMT -5
You have to save the course file into tgc 2019 edit and save once,then move it into 2k21 or 2k23.
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Post by quintbm on May 16, 2024 4:36:03 GMT -5
finally got it working, many thanks
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