[cir] Wolfenring

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My 1st track on this forum! :) :D

I think, this is a good track, for a beginning trackmaker like me. It's a little slow track, because this track has a few medium-slower curves and has no long straights.

I hope, you like this track, and :feedback:


PS: My track is never perfect. When you find issues, post it here and I will fix it as fast as possible.
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Re: [cir] Wolfenring

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Not bad for a first track!
Did you use TE only?
Try out paint or photoshop to edit the Lmap.
Download a track from someone like Maciej or Areen and take a look at only the Lmap, without the objects in any picture-program
It will give you an idea of how much effort it takes and what you roughly have to do.
Also snake editor is a cool program, especially for beginners.
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:happythanks: for you comment!

Your hints I will (maybe) use in my next tracks. I think, the next track I will finish in the end of April.
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Re: [cir] Wolfenring

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Not bad for a TE-only circuit. I concur with Scholl as for the LMap, it's definitely worth trying out an image editing program, say GIMP aside from Scholl's aforementioned examples to make your tracks look less monotonous. Personally, I'm not a fan of the rotated PoV, though. I would rather have it in its original position for the sake of being easier to drive (the track).
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