Yes, playing around with another course; the 9th in my series of courses named after whiskies and/or whiskey distillers Classes are winding down and I just pushed my last graduate student out the door so my time is freeing up again. The hole I've posted is just a test hole that I created rather quickly to see how objects, textures and panos look together. Once again I'm using blends, this time between the forest understory and the rough. This has necessitated the textures for rough, fairway, etc. to be a bit lighter than I would like, but it keeps the understory from looking too dark. Any comments would be appreciated!
Since posting that pic, I have toned down the bright green grass so that it blends in better with the other grasses.
Old Elk
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Finally settled on some colors I like. This is hole 1.
Hole 1 from the tee. Hole 1, back at the tee from the landing area.
Hole 1 from the tee. Hole 1, back at the tee from the landing area.
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Hello again Jim..
I wish I had the time and more so motivation to build courses as much as you lol. Once again looks like a killer pano. I like the contrast between the brown and green planting in that test hole pic. The blends are nice again too. Overall kinda reminds me of Beartooth Pass abit. Keep up the good work!
I wish I had the time and more so motivation to build courses as much as you lol. Once again looks like a killer pano. I like the contrast between the brown and green planting in that test hole pic. The blends are nice again too. Overall kinda reminds me of Beartooth Pass abit. Keep up the good work!
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Thanks, Kent! Have to admit, I don't play except when testing the design, I just really like designing
The 9th Green:
The 9th Green:
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Jim
That 9th hole looks awesome.
That 9th hole looks awesome.
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Thanks, Steve Course is moving along quickly. Here is a look back at the 17th tee.
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Uploading Old Elk now.
Par 5, 5th Par 4, 15th
Par 5, 5th Par 4, 15th