Awesome videos. All of them are on point and helpful. I was wondering if you could provide some details about how you print the yardage books out. Could you include the dimensions of the pages and how you get them to be back-to-back? Also, do you just use regular computer paper or something heavier stock?
I don't clone the green. When I chart the green for the bottom half of the book I actually zoom in on Google Earth, take a higher resolution screen-shot, and then re-trace it.
How do you make a "clone" of your green, without it effecting the Original Green? This is really hard to duplicate images. I end up remaking the whole green again.
Do you think you could make green grids for a course I am playing a tournament at on Friday? I simply won't have time to do it myself….I just need diagrams and grids for the greens!
My pleasure. Keep an eye on our website (3upgolf.com) for a new section devoted to these tutorials. I'm in the process of redoing them, adding new content and including downloadable templates.
Use the text tool (on the left side) and click on the fairway where you want to type the number. Type away! You can resize the text just like you resize any other item in inkscape.
You certainly can. I can't post URL's in these comments so just google "inkscape for mac". On the download section of the inkscape webpage there's a mac download.
Great as usual ! Just a question .: how do you make the symbol sprinklehead and the target symbol just as in your yardage's example ? Many thanks and bravo for your work !
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Once the yardage book is complete, how do you put it all together?
Alright man sounds good. Thanks for the quick reply and keep up the good work.
Hi Ace – I'm planning on doing those videos this fall/winter and restructuring the entire series a bit. Stay tuned!
Awesome videos. All of them are on point and helpful. I was wondering if you could provide some details about how you print the yardage books out. Could you include the dimensions of the pages and how you get them to be back-to-back? Also, do you just use regular computer paper or something heavier stock?
Hey. Thanks for your tutorial´s. Do you know how to creat trees like on the Masters Yardagebook with inkscape?
I don't clone the green. When I chart the green for the bottom half of the book I actually zoom in on Google Earth, take a higher resolution screen-shot, and then re-trace it.
How do you make a "clone" of your green, without it effecting the Original Green? This is really hard to duplicate images. I end up remaking the whole green again.
Do you think you could make green grids for a course I am playing a tournament at on Friday? I simply won't have time to do it myself….I just need diagrams and grids for the greens!
My pleasure. Keep an eye on our website (3upgolf.com) for a new section devoted to these tutorials. I'm in the process of redoing them, adding new content and including downloadable templates.
These are fantastic – thank you!
I already have a video for that! Be sure to check out all the other videos in the "Making your own yardage book" series.
Use the text tool (on the left side) and click on the fairway where you want to type the number. Type away! You can resize the text just like you resize any other item in inkscape.
how do you insert numbers on the fairway?
You certainly can. I can't post URL's in these comments so just google "inkscape for mac". On the download section of the inkscape webpage there's a mac download.
Can you download Inkscape for mac?
Ok!
That's actually a pretty quick tutorial for the symbols. I'll see if I can bang that one out today.
Great as usual ! Just a question .: how do you make the symbol sprinklehead and the target symbol just as in your yardage's example ? Many thanks and bravo for your work !