Re: Evolution
Posted: April 27th, 2014, 4:06 pm
Alex,
Glad to see you are still around too! The Ultimate 18 is actually being done by Polslad. I am too working on a course, but it is purely fictional.
As for your questions......
1. I have always drawn my shapes before doing any major elevation work. Maybe a hill or slope here and there to justify what I want the hole to play like, but I lay them all out first. The courses that I have up for download are all relatively small in file size, so I don't know that if affects the detail in any way. Occasionally I will run into the "broken glass" look, but I usually get it right the second time with what I try to accomplish.
2. Blending is something I try not to mess too much with. The more shapes you have, the more shapes and points you will have, as well as having more optimizing to do. You are right though, it does work for Glen Haven. Glenmarnock is one of my favorites, with about as many blends, and it works great too. As I mentioned earlier, I am working on a course now, and I am attempting some sharp edged bunkers. I also have a lot of water that I had to break up into separate shapes because once you put so many points into a shape, it starts to become jagged and straight edged instead of the nice curves that we want.
I have always dropped my shapes first, but that's just my preference and how I can see the course before I shape it. I use a notebook with detail on each hole as I draw a shape, sometimes even drawing what I want on paper first. That doesn't mean that my way is the best way. I have used pre-made plots before with elevations and water shapes already in place, but still laid my shapes down before doing anything to it.
Someone like Brian would be better to give input on this than me, since he is the wizard with geocomm and ghostit.
Doron
Glad to see you are still around too! The Ultimate 18 is actually being done by Polslad. I am too working on a course, but it is purely fictional.
As for your questions......
1. I have always drawn my shapes before doing any major elevation work. Maybe a hill or slope here and there to justify what I want the hole to play like, but I lay them all out first. The courses that I have up for download are all relatively small in file size, so I don't know that if affects the detail in any way. Occasionally I will run into the "broken glass" look, but I usually get it right the second time with what I try to accomplish.
2. Blending is something I try not to mess too much with. The more shapes you have, the more shapes and points you will have, as well as having more optimizing to do. You are right though, it does work for Glen Haven. Glenmarnock is one of my favorites, with about as many blends, and it works great too. As I mentioned earlier, I am working on a course now, and I am attempting some sharp edged bunkers. I also have a lot of water that I had to break up into separate shapes because once you put so many points into a shape, it starts to become jagged and straight edged instead of the nice curves that we want.
I have always dropped my shapes first, but that's just my preference and how I can see the course before I shape it. I use a notebook with detail on each hole as I draw a shape, sometimes even drawing what I want on paper first. That doesn't mean that my way is the best way. I have used pre-made plots before with elevations and water shapes already in place, but still laid my shapes down before doing anything to it.
Someone like Brian would be better to give input on this than me, since he is the wizard with geocomm and ghostit.
Doron