Panos and Plots
- Indy Anna Jones
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Pols, posting photos are pretty easy. I just have the Windows Paint program, nothing fancy. Just take a screen shot of whatever, then go to paint and use cntl+v to open it. Then edit and cutout the feature area and save it as a .jpg photo.
Then come here and click on the "upload attachment" bar at the bottom of the post screen.
Click browse and select the file and click "open." Next click "add this file."
Then click "submit."
If the pic is too big just cut it down a little more.
I don't know how to add the open pic to the post though, but this'll get you where you need to go!
Then come here and click on the "upload attachment" bar at the bottom of the post screen.
Click browse and select the file and click "open." Next click "add this file."
Then click "submit."
If the pic is too big just cut it down a little more.
I don't know how to add the open pic to the post though, but this'll get you where you need to go!
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Cheers Indy,
I will give it a go when I get home tonight.
Terry,
I would love the Muirfield plot back, I would like to update it to do the real course justice.
If I recall, my skill base was a little lower back then and the course had a few rough edges.
I will give it a go when I get home tonight.
Terry,
I would love the Muirfield plot back, I would like to update it to do the real course justice.
If I recall, my skill base was a little lower back then and the course had a few rough edges.
- Terry Grayson
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Indy got your message, Ill upload you Stone Forest.... David Ill send you Muirfield... and Ill upload some of my others for everyone if they want them.....
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Hopefully, here's the current land plot I'm working on for Royal St Georges.
As you can see, no course perimiter yet, and no beach/sea detail added also.
As you can see, no course perimiter yet, and no beach/sea detail added also.
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Yeah, it's easy this posting pictures lark!
Here's the second close up oh holes 5, 6, 7, & 8.
Because of the space between the holes I am able to treat each on individually and drop a texture around it. This helps to keep the point count way down, and also 'localizes' problems for when the architect starts playing up, as it is always wont!
Here's the second close up oh holes 5, 6, 7, & 8.
Because of the space between the holes I am able to treat each on individually and drop a texture around it. This helps to keep the point count way down, and also 'localizes' problems for when the architect starts playing up, as it is always wont!
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- Indy Anna Jones
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Nice looking work David. I think maybe I try to make my plots too complex after looking at yours and knowing how they turn out. With Bali Shandra, I probably spent 3 or 4 hours making the hills that surround the plot, and that was before I even touched the plot proper.
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Like I said Indy, it's different every time, as per course requirements.
Royal St Georges is proving to be (dare I say it) quite simple, as all the holes are mostly stand-alone and have no impact on other holes.
Courses with complex land shapes that cover a few holes require a different approach, I would lay all 18 out on a flat plot with no detail, and then start to build the land features before working on individual holes. For my own designes, I build the land plot first with no holes laid out, and then enjoy the challenge of 'finding' the holes as the plot dictates.
Royal St Georges is proving to be (dare I say it) quite simple, as all the holes are mostly stand-alone and have no impact on other holes.
Courses with complex land shapes that cover a few holes require a different approach, I would lay all 18 out on a flat plot with no detail, and then start to build the land features before working on individual holes. For my own designes, I build the land plot first with no holes laid out, and then enjoy the challenge of 'finding' the holes as the plot dictates.
- Terry Grayson
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I am uploading the following as we speak (Finished architect files) if anyone wants them
Indy: Sent you link to Stone forest...David need email to send you Muirfield
Here are the architect files I am sending to Dar to put up in case anyone wants em to look at...
Cliffs at Stone Forest
Carolina Cottonmouth
Links at Donofrio Bay
Links at Hatteras Isle
Quail Hollow (Real)
Tribute Course at Heavens Stairway
Hope someone can gets some use out of them...Large files, completed courses on them...
Indy: Sent you link to Stone forest...David need email to send you Muirfield
Here are the architect files I am sending to Dar to put up in case anyone wants em to look at...
Cliffs at Stone Forest
Carolina Cottonmouth
Links at Donofrio Bay
Links at Hatteras Isle
Quail Hollow (Real)
Tribute Course at Heavens Stairway
Hope someone can gets some use out of them...Large files, completed courses on them...
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Thanks Terry.
I picked it up this morning.
I will revisit after I complete Royal St Georges.
We are hopeless architect addits!
I picked it up this morning.
I will revisit after I complete Royal St Georges.
We are hopeless architect addits!
- Indy Anna Jones
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Got it Terry. Thank you.