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    Adding hills/contours to surfaces

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      Burton Baton
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      Hey all, first post πŸ˜„

      I'm currently working on a personal project designing golf holes. I've been looking for a good way to get natural contours on a laid out surface. I'm aware of both the contour and 'smoove' buttons but haven't been able to utilize either with consistent success. The 'smoove' works well when I can get it to but often when I select a surface to 'smoove' it selects everything around it rather than just the intended top surface. The results are very undesirable. Basically I am curious as to how I can get a surface that looks like this.

      http://imgur.com/SxRJH63

      This is when the 'smoove' works and only selects the desired area.

      The only other option I have is to do the contours however the grain of the grass looks bad and ends up looking like this.

      http://imgur.com/Pcc0cqy

      Maybe there is another way to do this but the method I've been using is inconsistent and unreliable.

      I appreciate any advice, thank you!

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      • vagadesignV Offline
        vagadesign
        last edited by

        Hi Baton,

        Your images havent shown up on your thread, if you try again I may be able to suggest something.

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