Danny D wrote: ↑January 11th, 2023, 3:42 am
Looks good Derrick...
I believe those lines show up because of the angle that the sunlight shines across them. I only see them on areas that are slanted or sloped at certain angles to the sky. I notice that on my own bunkers as I move around the sloped edges and view them that they gradually fade out as the light angle and direction changes. I notice that your bunker has very little slopes or angles at all, which keeps the sunlight from being cast across them at certain angles and showing up the shadows. I may be wrong, but that is my diagnosis of what causes them.
If you want to confirm that theory for yourself, try pulling the bunker down deeper so the side slopes have steeper side slants of around 45 degrees..
Best wishes,
Dan
Hi Derrick...
You are only showing a small portion of that bunker. Those lines will only appear on the specific side that the light shines on them at the right angle. I would have to see the complete bunker lip all the way around the whole bunker perimeter to tell if they are there or not. Get inside that bunker and rotate in a circle in short movements so you'll be able to view all 100% of the lip a little at a time. Odds are that one of those views will show some lines when you face the right direction. I have never see any bunkers that show the lines all the way around it. They only show when viewed from certain directions.
Regarding the screen captures, I thought I mentioned this to you a couple of weeks ago, but it may have been someone else.
Every copy of Links2003 that I have installed since it's release has always allowed you to do screen captures by simply pressing the PRINT SCRN key on your keyboard. When you do it will place that captured image in your main Links folder. It will either be a .JPG file, or a .BMP file.
Try this.
Open Links and then open any course and go to the first tee...
Press the PRINT SCRN key one time...
Drop out of Links and open your Links main folder so you can view the files in the folder...
Look for picture files with the extension of either .JPG or .BMP...
Double-click on each one and open it to view it. The one with a newest file date should be the one you just captured...
If you want to edit it, you can copy that file and take it to a paint program for editing...
I hope this is what you are referring to. This is a standard function of Links 2k3 and has worked in every version or Windows I have ever used, including Windows XP...
On a side note.
I use a picture viewing program called "Irfanview". It's a free picture viewer and is VERY powerful for viewing all sorts of pictures. It has many other functions besides simple viewing, but it is NOT an editor. I would highly recommend it to anyone that wants a really great picture viewer.
You can learn about it and download it here --->
https://www.irfanview.com/
Best wishes, and I hope I was able to help in some way...
Dan