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Is it filling the entire sky or just below the pano? What sandwedge is talking about would just show below the pano...the problem there is you are seeing over the edge of the plot and below the pano where there is nothing else to display. If it fills the entire sky, covering the pano, then that is the buggy behavior that comes up once in awhile that I was thinking of.
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I've seen when you see below the pano by getting close to the edge of the plot and this is not that. It fills the entire sky. Like I said eariler it looks like the main Desert texture. When you play a course where the main texture is green(weed rough,etc.) then you will see the green sky.
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DC#1 ! As an easy experiment you can save your course as it is, then save it as a different course.(NAME) Then change the pano and main texture and save again then compile, and play and see what it looks like where its wrinkled. Is it still wrinkled? If it is it's probably one of the problems Brian has mentioned.
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How do you post a pic? I tried to copy and paste but paste was not highlighted.
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What if the distance from your golfer to the edge of the pano is more than 750 yards? What would you see?
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Figured it out. here are some pics
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A few more.
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1 more. Brian, I think your original course of action is what I'll try next. Picking up all the shapes and optimizing. Thanks Steve for the idea. I changed both pano and main texture but still there.
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DC#1 Don't forget to do a course repair in the architect in the tools section if you haven't already.
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Pano could be set too high for the course?
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