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Post by tronecolby on Jan 14, 2017 15:32:02 GMT
I recently saw a video of Broughy where he is testing tracks. It was his latest one for ps4, the third race. I saw some raised stunt tracks that was elevated then smooth etc.
I wanna know how to elevate those. I know how with the regular stunt track pieces but it gets old and boring for some of the ideas I have.
Help.
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Post by piguy3141 on Jan 18, 2017 0:41:04 GMT
Can you link the video so I know what you are talking about?
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Post by tronecolby on Jan 25, 2017 22:15:59 GMT
Thanks for The replies. Here is the video. At the 30:00 mark. youtu.be/YMIXZ1YHMG0Rob B answered my question. I'll try messing with the advanced options more.
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Post by Skirakzalus on Apr 15, 2017 4:59:55 GMT
Basicly you snap pieces together, not place them but go to the advanced options, activate placement and rotation and change the angle ever so slightly before realigning the props again. From what I've heared doing it in 1.5°incementals should feel nice and smooth. Or just use the regular slope pieces from the normal road pieces.
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Post by jeffreyb1990 on Apr 15, 2017 10:32:17 GMT
Basicly you snap pieces together, not place them but go to the advanced options, activate placement and rotation and change the angle ever so slightly before realigning the props again. From what I've heared doing it in 1.5°incementals should feel nice and smooth. Or just use the regular slope pieces from the normal road pieces. Yes 1.5° is smooth, but 2° can be done on slower parts of the track if you run out of space/props.
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