Red lines point K and HS

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kamilking1
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Red lines point K and HS

Post by kamilking1 »

In my opinion, these red lines indicate the point K and HS hill, does not look realistic and nice!
Lines should preferably be arranged with spruce as the rest of the lines, just that the color red. Because what they are really ugly look as though they were painted on snow ! Well that was like beyond the point of HS were arranged there any additional lines.
I think that as it should be longer realistic to such details should be worked out. Mr Jussi let you rethink it well. Because I was missing out on the hill, Regards:)
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kamilking1
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Post by kamilking1 »

But it would be beautiful if these lines were made of spruce, the red, just like on real hills. And no lines painted on the snow. What do you think Jussi?;)
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Post by dzamper »

But IRL lines are also painted...
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Post by bulwa11 »

actually K point line and HS IS painted mostly with orange sprawy paint...

here is proof
http://digart.img.digart.pl/data/img/vo ... 122024.jpg
kamilking1
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Post by kamilking1 »

bulwa11 you're right. Lines should be better done in DSJ 4. As mentioned above...
wonderful was like after the last line the HS, were additional lines of with spruce.
pepsiman89
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Post by pepsiman89 »

well since were already going on about lines and stuff, i think the green line after the HS should be removed. it just bothers me... anyone agree?
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Post by TPo »

pepsiman89 wrote:well since were already going on about lines and stuff, i think the green line after the HS should be removed. it just bothers me... anyone agree?
You can remove it by deleting global records..
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Post by Martin Kafka »

pepsiman89 wrote:well since were already going on about lines and stuff, i think the green line after the HS should be removed. it just bothers me... anyone agree?
That "green line" marks your personal best if I'm not mistaken. It bothers me, too, and there should definitely be an option to turn it on and off.
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Post by pepsiman89 »

no no, you understood me wrong, i mean the two green lines on the sides of the hill :)
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Post by EgyLynx »

Local best is now darker green... soo what cam to dakr blue?
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kamilking1
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Post by kamilking1 »

You do not understand me. My point is that these lines (K and HS red) have been done better! Because lines painted on the snow does not look realistic and ugly!
Jussi whether should do something about it?? :idea:
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Post by ruri »

In my opinion this line are so wide. They are between 115-117 on lachti.
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kamilking1
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Post by kamilking1 »

Lines (K and HS) spruce twigs arranged, and they should be painted, NOT SNOW, like the real hills.
Jussi what think about this :?: Waiting for an answer... DSJ the best!
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Post by kamilking1 »

Jussi read? Is it possible to do something about it?
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