TFMX:125

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Mfrosty5
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TFMX:125

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track made for a 125 just to have some fun on. its not that great of a track (it has about 3 hours of work in) but it gets the job done.
http://www.mediafire.com/file/9e0q8zo7s ... 5.rar/file
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Re: TFMX:125

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no comments... not even one :cry:
AtlasZoor
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Re: TFMX:125

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ima hit you with the truth chief. tracks looks very meh. environment is not there, only 2 different decals, layout looks uninspired and bland. you can't expect a response when you put very little effort into the track. That being said am I telling you to never make tracks again? Heck no! Just spend more time on your track and be creative with it. Also not every track you need to create needs to be released, I made about 40+ tracks before I released my first track on the forums. Try to learn different techniques as you create the track. If you put effort in you will get a response. :D
To sum it up, add variation in the environment, decals and try not to create a "normal" mx track with some tabletops and rollers then call it a day.
If you like my tracks and wanna support, paypal or venmo @evanwebb110
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Re: TFMX:125

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AtlasZoor wrote:ima hit you with the truth chief. tracks looks very meh. environment is not there, only 2 different decals, layout looks uninspired and bland. you can't expect a response when you put very little effort into the track. That being said am I telling you to never make tracks again? Heck no! Just spend more time on your track and be creative with it. Also not every track you need to create needs to be released, I made about 40+ tracks before I released my first track on the forums. Try to learn different techniques as you create the track. If you put effort in you will get a response. :D
To sum it up, add variation in the environment, decals and try not to create a "normal" mx track with some tabletops and rollers then call it a day.
Thanks I appreciate it
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