My Seam Blend Discovery
Posted: June 22nd, 2020, 8:25 am
This probably won't be news to experienced designers, but just wanted to share anyway.
One of the things I had been wanting to do with seam blends was to be able to take something like a cart path, and cross various seams such as going from rough to dry grass, or maybe crossing the fairways. So I was experimenting with that today, and found what seems to work well for me, being able to take my cart path across various terrain types without messing up the existing seams.
I really wanted to find the best way to do this, as I'm certain that on the next course I plan, I will need to be able to do this if I want an accurate representation of the course.
Maybe there is a better way to do it, but this seems to work for me. I have attached a screenshot just to show how a cart path goes from heavy rough, cuts across the dry grass seam, and then comes out the other side by the next tee box.
Cheer, AJ

One of the things I had been wanting to do with seam blends was to be able to take something like a cart path, and cross various seams such as going from rough to dry grass, or maybe crossing the fairways. So I was experimenting with that today, and found what seems to work well for me, being able to take my cart path across various terrain types without messing up the existing seams.
I really wanted to find the best way to do this, as I'm certain that on the next course I plan, I will need to be able to do this if I want an accurate representation of the course.
Maybe there is a better way to do it, but this seems to work for me. I have attached a screenshot just to show how a cart path goes from heavy rough, cuts across the dry grass seam, and then comes out the other side by the next tee box.
Cheer, AJ
