New feature: Daily FRHD The website randomly selects a small square from 3 random tracks every day, and for each one, you have to guess the author and the date. You then get a score based on your guesses and you get listed on the leaderboard if you're logged in. The tracks are selected based on their vote count, only authors with at least 300 subs are included, and the small square is selected from the densest areas of the track, so the tracks should be mostly recognizable. You can play here, and the page is also listed on the sidebar.
sorry guys, no Liberated Cyclist until next month, in the meantime I'll reduce bandwidth usage because I don't want to pay to host it
This is actually such a good idea. Its so cool to look at all the different players drawing styles, and now even guess!
yo is it possible for someone to send me the fill tool from liberated cyclist? im working on a large track with lots of filler and its taking way too long to do by hand
Open https://liberated-cyclist2.onrender.com/editor (you can use this as a guest) Click "Close result" between the 2 editors Click "Import" and import your track Click "Fill tool" at the top and change the settings you want Click the brush icon at the bottom of the left menu Click somewhere in the area which you want to fill (it might take a while) The filling has been added on a seperate layer, you can click "Open result" to show the result If you aren't satisfied, click "Close result" then "Remove" between the 2 editors, and go back to step 4 If you have more areas to fill, click "Close result" then select "Default layer", and go back to step 4 Click "Export" in the top editor, then reimport the track in the FRHD editor (you can also use "Export project" if you want to reimport it in lib.cyc. later with the same layers) If there are unnecessary lines, you can erase them manually, and it won't affect the other filled areas. (because filling lines never fully intersect detected lines) About the settings: "Detect": what type of line (physics/scenery/both) is used for enclosing the area "Fill": what type of line is used to fill the area "Fill step": density of the lines used for filling "Fill direction": horizontal or vertical filling "Area step": decrease this if some areas aren't detected because of tight parts (eg. half of a cave), increase this for better speed "Sensitivity": decrease this if some areas aren't filled because of tight parts (eg. a sharp corner of a triangle)
It does work just watch the tutorial video carefully and the editor layout can be confusing to understand. Make sure you did the steps correctly too.