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Sunday, June 14, 2009

Digital golf images in black & white

Here are some images from fictional golf courses all designed by Mike Jones. Mike is golf course visualization specialist who works with top golf course designers in the real world. With his kind permission these images of his courses by myself are presented here at Driving the Green.

Click the thumbnail images for the full size versions in a new window in your browser. 

Atlantic Point


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These images where originally extensively edited in Photoshop when they were in color. The new versions have had even more work on them as have all the images in this post.

Cara Brae

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These two images are of a design that was inspired by the courses of Ireland. The first image is of the first hole the other is of the 7th hole. The bottom image with an approaching storm looks much more dramatic in monochrome than it does in color.


Pacific Breaks


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This is the most complex image of those shown here which is actually four images composited  and then carefully blended together in Photoshop. The golf hole part of the image was extensively manipulated using a Wacom Tablet. Pacific Breaks is of the style of the famous courses from the Monterey Peninsula region of California.

For more about Mike Jones and his 3D golf course visualization work go to his blog.

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