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Post by Hootbleet on Dec 10, 2015 8:50:00 GMT -5
Good folk of the TGCTour, as the title suggests, I'm building my 1st course, but I've got the following problem showing up on a number of holes and was wondering the best way of fixing it. Please see the attached screenshot, which is a fairway bunker, showing a random texture next to it but the problem exists around greens as well. Thanks folks.
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Post by superace33 on Dec 10, 2015 10:07:13 GMT -5
Might help going over it with a heavy rough brush. Looks a little strange though.
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Post by Hootbleet on Dec 10, 2015 12:11:01 GMT -5
Might help going over it with a heavy rough brush. Looks a little strange though. Forgot to mention, I've tried going over it with lt rough, hvy rough, fairway, nothing seemd to shift it
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Post by superace33 on Dec 10, 2015 12:18:40 GMT -5
Maybe take the red flatten or raise terrain brush and bring in up a little. If that doesn't work, you might be SOL! lol idk any other tricks.
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Post by Hootbleet on Dec 11, 2015 5:34:16 GMT -5
Using the red brushes had no affect on it. I can cover it with rough, but that just looks out of place
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Post by Han on Dec 23, 2015 23:02:48 GMT -5
From the screenshot it looks like a patch of surface texture like mulch or pinestraw (or whatever you have surface #1 and #2 set to). Did you lay any of that down prior to laying down the bunker / rough / fairway etc ?
If you lowered that part of the terrain below the water level after you layed it down then that will cause it to "disappear" temporarily but then reappear when you raise the ground back up.
If that's what it is then it overrides heavy rough so that won't cover it up. The only way to get rid of it is to select it and delete it (it can be a pita to select so you may have to try the area select / delete tool)
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Post by boomboom on Dec 24, 2015 5:10:55 GMT -5
Go over it with heavy rough, it will have no effect, then using the red brush drop it well below water level, even if you have to drop it 100 feet, then use the blue brush to fix it if the red 1 does something nasty.
Because you have already tried fairway etc, you may need area delete first and rebuild, but in future doing above will fix it.
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Post by Hootbleet on Dec 24, 2015 15:58:27 GMT -5
From the screenshot it looks like a patch of surface texture like mulch or pinestraw (or whatever you have surface #1 and #2 set to). Did you lay any of that down prior to laying down the bunker / rough / fairway etc ? If you lowered that part of the terrain below the water level after you layed it down then that will cause it to "disappear" temporarily but then reappear when you raise the ground back up. If that's what it is then it overrides heavy rough so that won't cover it up. The only way to get rid of it is to select it and delete it (it can be a pita to select so you may have to try the area select / delete tool) Cheers fellas, never used any of that, but I have lowered a lot of the surfaces below water level and then raised them due to it being a lakes course. The course seems riddled with these, so I guess I won't be publishing it any time soon, as I'll have to fix these one by one. Nowt will be getting done over xmas, wish my laptop would run the pc version, so I didn't have to wait for the tv becoming free for the XB1.
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Post by Hootbleet on Dec 24, 2015 15:59:38 GMT -5
Go over it with heavy rough, it will have no effect, then using the red brush drop it well below water level, even if you have to drop it 100 feet, then use the blue brush to fix it if the red 1 does something nasty. Because you have already tried fairway etc, you may need area delete first and rebuild, but in future doing above will fix it. I'll have a go at that mate, cheers
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