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Switch tracks by unlocking the board (mouse over the board and hit L) then stashing the old one in the Circuits bag, Place the new one and lock again. Don't forget to remove the old Koopa Karts and place new ones on the grey spots, and item boxes on the purple spots.
1. Take a reference image for the track and use as background layer
2. Copy/paste template layer gridlines into the shape of the track
- It needs to be wider and shorter than the original or else the game takes hours. It took several failed tracks to discover this
3. Tidy up any gridline differences, such as where the track narrows
4. Take brushes of the scenery (grass, track, trees etc) and redraw the background
5. Flatten the image as a PNG
6. Upload into TTS as a board. I've created a bag for new tracks so they can be swaopped in and out.
It's the grid that takes a long time, rotating and laying the layer copies to look right, and adjusting the corners. I've made three tracks, which includes two 'test' tracks that took far too long in playtesting, and they probably took 4 or 5 hours each. New ones will hopefully be quicker now I have the brushes and templates.