Hi. I am just reposting this so I can put a photo in it. I know its not the best, but please ride it and give me tips on how I can improve.
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Tropical Speed **FIXED**
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Re: Tropical Speed **FIXED**
Tip: To make the track nicer make the width of the track a lot smaller than that, it will make it more realistic. Watch a vid on how to add decals to!
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Re: Tropical Speed **FIXED**
Tip: To make the track nicer make the width of the track a lot smaller than that, it will make it more realistic. Watch a vid on how to add decals to!
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Re: Tropical Speed **FIXED**
Ok. Thanks for the feedback. I know how to add decals, I just wanted to see if I have the skill to make tracks. Is there any GOOD tutorials on how to make jumps? Everyone on youtube is making straight boring jumps. I want to make jumps you can whip over.AirsoftNGaming wrote:Tip: To make the track nicer make the width of the track a lot smaller than that, it will make it more realistic. Watch a vid on how to add decals to!
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Re: Tropical Speed **FIXED**
the only thing I can say about that is keep working on tracks and you will eventually get better. You an also go onto a track made by alot more experienced guy or like an rf track or even Sanday by Donut (good example of jumps suitable for big whips) and place a gradiet over any jump and then click 'edit gradient' then 'set from terrain' and try to copy the gradient as best you can.