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Post by tastegw on Aug 4, 2015 8:19:36 GMT -5
ok ok, so its not really 15 minutes, but thats how long the video is, video was actually 45 minutes long, but sped up by 300%.
it starts off pretty slow, but i think some of you may be dazzled by the time you finish.
from nearly start to finish on the closing hole of an upcoming course. video starts after the green was layed out, and ends after first play test. hole still needs some work, may do another one of these if ppl like it.
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Post by mcbogga on Aug 4, 2015 12:02:46 GMT -5
Great video. First time I see the red brush method showcased.
That's a huge green for a reachable par 5 though.
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Post by pablo on Aug 4, 2015 12:25:09 GMT -5
Really really awesome Taste, I'll try some of those techniques.
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Post by rod81simo on Aug 5, 2015 4:21:44 GMT -5
Thanks Taste I now have a cranking headache after watching that mad rush of a hole creation. Ha. I think it all made sense..... That's one hell of a crazy technique for fairways tho, can't say I like or dislike your method. Certainly different that's for sure, your not a plastic surgeon by chance are you??? Ha. Just a lil nip here and a tuck there.....
Never thought about the hole click, hold, drag technique for bunkers either. That's a good one and seems to work well.
Cheers for the insight tho, I twitched the creation of my 5th hole par 3 at Royal Ballylough, only that took 90mins and was only a par 3. Haha. I don't really have a vision in my mind before I set out a hole design. I just know that I want a par 3 or whatever and of a certain length and just go with what comes of the terrain and location, not sure if you are the same or not but by Christ you smashed that hole out.... One last thing of note is that I wasn't keen on the big brush at the end that pits out the land, I wouldn't use it on the greens as it looks like it creates a fair amount of irregularity for a green surface. IMO greens need to be more uniform in their slopes and what not. Well done tho bud and cheers
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Post by rod81simo on Aug 5, 2015 4:24:33 GMT -5
I'm spewing tho as my twitch of the hole creation was in my first few days of getting twitch and I wasn't aware that it defaulted to not allowing the viewing of past broadcasts and so it never saved it anywhere. Never realized til afterwards and I went to play it back that it wasn't there and did some searching a seen that it was a setting you had to confirm for the saving of past broadcasts..... But of a heads up too for new twitch'ees
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Post by scampi00 on Aug 7, 2015 19:49:14 GMT -5
Great video, thanks. I've never seen the red brush in use either, so that will be useful going forward. I was hoping to see you apply some rough/deep rough so that I could see that process from you. Which tool do you use to apply that or do you apply it similar to the fairway where you lay down a large patch and cut away from it in places?
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Post by tastegw on Aug 7, 2015 23:56:20 GMT -5
Great video, thanks. I've never seen the red brush in use either, so that will be useful going forward. I was hoping to see you apply some rough/deep rough so that I could see that process from you. Which tool do you use to apply that or do you apply it similar to the fairway where you lay down a large patch and cut away from it in places? thanks, sadly, fairway is the only texture you can chip away like that.
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Post by nickweis on Aug 11, 2015 19:41:50 GMT -5
Mind blown.
Some great ideas for designing, quite the opposite of how I normaly design. I tend to shape a plot of land and then build on it. I am off to dabble in some of these techniques and see what happens...
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