Hi everyone! After one of my longest tracks (Morton Bay), here's one of the smallest: Shorehall.
This circuit is born today while I was playing with the TE, I chose a random WS and this is the result.
It's a small and tight stc where even the smallest mistake can compromise the race.
I hope you like it, enjoy and please leave a comment!
[stc] Shorehall
[stc] Shorehall
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Re: [stc] Shorehall
9 downloads and no comments, is there any comment or criticism?
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Re: [stc] Shorehall
Great that you managed to do at least a little bit something with hmap even in this small scale. Wonderful track.
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Re: [stc] Shorehall
Now, i do not feel myself alone with my small WS ideas. Trigger's remark is right, but its not a problem.
Its a really good track, you've done a good work.
Its a really good track, you've done a good work.
Sorry for my spelling, i never learned english.
Re: [stc] Shorehall
Thank you guys for your comments.
Since the beginning of my trackmaking's career I have always tried to create small circuits because they always given me a GR-ish feeling that other types of tracks don't offer me and I think I'm one of the few trackmakers that has achieved the goal of reaching the podium or win a ToM election with a [mic] track (Rontemey).
Is there any comments or suggestions for my next tracks?
It isn't easy as it may seem to create tracks with a small WS like this (the world size of this track is 58) because it forces you to find new solutions but I'm experimenting to trackmaking with limited WS and try to make graphically nice and driveable tracks as far as possible. I'm glad you have enjoyed it.Trigger Happy wrote:Great that you managed to do at least a little bit something with hmap even in this small scale. Wonderful track.
No, you aren't.david999 wrote:Now, i do not feel myself alone with my small WS ideas.
Since the beginning of my trackmaking's career I have always tried to create small circuits because they always given me a GR-ish feeling that other types of tracks don't offer me and I think I'm one of the few trackmakers that has achieved the goal of reaching the podium or win a ToM election with a [mic] track (Rontemey).
Is there any comments or suggestions for my next tracks?