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Post by marino313131 on Sept 6, 2015 16:23:22 GMT -5
Hopefully someone can help. I am having an issue with pebbled terrain. I applied the rock/pebbles to an area just for experiment on a green complex. I inadvertently saved it and now can't flatten it back out. I have used the normal raise/lower/flatten terrain option in a 1,000 different ways & it won't go away. I was fed up so I deleted the hole and started again. I even put the green in a new location away from the previously layered pebble/rock area. Even after deleting and starting fresh the green no matter where I place it still has the bumpy green attached to it. So bizarre! Never had anything like this happen. The bumpy green seems to somehow be incapable of being fixed. I know this can't be true but I just don't understand how a brand new hole still has the bumpiness attached to it. Any ideas would be appreciated as I have an absurd amount of time invested in this course and the only reason I can't publish is one stupid bumpy green
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Post by xdrox on Sept 14, 2015 15:31:31 GMT -5
Are you using the blue flatten or the red flatten? Try to use the blue and encase the whole green and flatten with zero elevation.
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Post by williamhotel on Sept 15, 2015 11:12:58 GMT -5
Sometimes oddly enough you have to use the red brush to raise terrain if you somehow lowered green or fairway very low or under water.
I always had a problem with fairways being laid over an area where the red brush was used to lower terrain. The fairway would become cut of on some spots.
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