andyson:
Yep, I've done a couple of them. The latest was here.
I used a photo as the background and overlayed the WGT stuff. (I got the elevations and yd markers using Google Earth for accuracy.)
Yes, that was my question. I take it then there could be additional work to fix the close range objects if needed in a different camera view. That makes sense.
I believe TruGolf simulators allow changing the time of day and weather FWIW.
It might be worth WGT's lawyers time to investigate the authorization of Augusta then if in your opinion it is not required.
Here is the thing, since I joined WGT I always wanted to visualize a golf hole ala WGT since you do not need low poly stuff to play WGT, as you need those low poly objects to play any 3D golf game, but you need great photo realistic HD images (renders in our 3D world) to be used with WGT game engine.
Texturing realistic grass, trees and nature has been an issue that stopped me to try to visualize the hole, it did look very "cartoonist" and it took years to render (proxis & stuff) and it would have taken months to visualize a hole course even using render farms and those tens of people as Tiger Woods game creators said they used.
I have been working on this for years (as plain hobby interest) but then suddenly I see that new stuff to make the "nature" models to be rendered pretty fast with very realistic looking and then I tried with this hole 12 at Augusta and got surprised with the result.
So the work that it might have taken months to create and "render" those tens of thousands of pics (can't remember the amount) per hole WGT always talks about, a couple of years ago, now it can be done much faster, some weeks probably, well, no more bla, bla, bla....boring 3D stuff lol.
WGT does not need Augusta to offer their costumers new awesome holes or courses I think, although t would be cool to have Augusta in the project : ))), but WGT could certainly offer much more new holes & new courses at a very cheap cost...yup by using 3D visualization instead of helicopters, drones, photographers, travelling, accommodation, &.........waiting for a sunny day!!! LOL ; )))
Eric