Misc items for new course

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pmgolf
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Misc items for new course

Post by pmgolf »

I need to create/build/copy a foot bridge like the one in the picture. Can someone point me in the right direction for some instructions?
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I'm also looking for red and yellow stakes to define hazards, white stakes to define out of bounds, 150 yard stakes and any kind of small signs to add personality to the course. Has anyone got some they could share?

Thank you,
Pete
Ian Wells
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Re: Misc items for new course

Post by Ian Wells »

Hi Pete,
I used the default 3D Bridge 005 on Peachtree. I added a non-slip texture to the top of the bridge (the colour can be change to green).
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Good luck.
Ian
pmgolf
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Re: Misc items for new course

Post by pmgolf »

That's perfect! Thanks, Ian. Saved me a lot of looking.

Pete
mccoist
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Re: Misc items for new course

Post by mccoist »

I never knew you could change textures like that, is that a custom texture you added?
Ian Wells
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Re: Misc items for new course

Post by Ian Wells »

I didn’t change the texture of the 3D bridge, I just made a new oblong of the anti-skid texture, extruded it slightly, and then placed it over the bridge walkway.
Nice to see you still taking an interest in APCD. :tiphat:
Ian
mccoist
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Re: Misc items for new course

Post by mccoist »

cool idea I never thought of that, cheers
ponkey
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Re: Misc items for new course

Post by ponkey »

Hi Pete

the white, red and yellow stakes could be imported from another course.

If you need help with that let us know. Or Lez Marwick has videoes in his Start to Finish tutorials.(44, 45) on youtube.

Peter
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