


Like mentioned before, I want to add some notes about issues we had, while creating the track and some workarounds we came up with to get certain things to work: Thanks a lot for the friendly and positive response and for putting a video of the track on YouTube. I uploaded a short video for those who can't test your track at the moment, so this is a 'spoiler' for the rest. I think this is a cool track and the gamers will have fun while driving. It's relatively easy to memorize the path after the first lap and the shape of the Driveline is balanced: it's nice and allows passes and high speed as well demands a certain level of skill to break or to reduce the speed at the sharp corners. Well, I didn't see any difficulty to drive on your track. Actually, I think that the graphic style of the game could be situated between " Formula 1 Race Stars" and " Sonic All Stars Racing", IMHO, of course. I liked the minimalist 3D of the trees and their appearance based on basic geometric figures, but I assume you are aware that these trees with very basic form don't match the 'realistic cartoonish' ( ?) graphic style of Supertuxkart. It's colorful, fun and cartoons like I think it should be. I'm not talking for all, but I'm sure that a lot of members of the STK community will agree with my observations. RX1 Attachments Toy Block Raceway, Obstacle, forward, multiplayer TBR_obstacle_forward_MP_xxs.jpg (36.54 KiB) Viewed 9013 times Toy Block Raceway, Obstacle, forward, single player TBR_obstacle_forward_SP_xxs.jpg (38.29 KiB) Viewed 9013 times Toy Block Raceway, Jenga TBR_jenga_3_xxs.jpg (29.93 KiB) Viewed 9013 times Toy Block Raceway, Tunnel tunnel TBR_tunnel_tunnel_xxs.jpg (30.72 KiB) Viewed 9013 times Toy Block Raceway, Pitlane TBR_pit_lane_xxs.jpg (33.07 KiB) Viewed 9013 timesįirstly, congratulations for your nice job. We had several issues and had to find some workarounds to get certain things to work well. If no one reports any serious issues, we are going upload theses files to STK add-on site soon.
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To try the tracks WIP state you can download the installation files here: The track also supports CTF mode, but we couldn't test that mode a lot, yet.To support networking mode, most of the movables are replaced (by scripting) with static copies or alternative models.My best time to pick all eggs so far was 12:18 min, but I claim that a time under 10 minutes is possible for a really good player, once you know where they all are hidden. Some are placed in quite challenging positions. It supports Easter egg hunt, with 42 Easter eggs in expert mode.There are no invisible walls or such things. Depending on the direction and choice of line you can either jump over an obstacle or cross the road. Over 100 movable toy blocks in single player mode, including a Jenga tower that can break down and a destructible wall with a screaming smiley.It supports forward and reverse race direction with some alternative and direction specific drive lines.It's a small to medium size raceway track built of virtual toy blocks.While learning and playing we realized lots of ideas and the track quickly became more complex than expected.

We chose this concept because we wanted to learn the basics of 3D and STK track modeling with simple models and still get a nice and colorful result.
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I would like to show you the STK track Toy Block Raceway, which I built in Blender (v2.79) together with my friend RuJo.įirst of all I'd like to thank Jean-Frédéric (Linux Guides, ) for his tutorial series on YouTube.
