Tilting the launch ramp a few more degrees finally let my rider clear a full loop without clipping the sled.
Switching to slow-motion while drawing lets me nudge junctions so gravity carries into the jump instead of stalling out.
I love layering an invisible support line under the main rail to absorb momentum before the big drop.
Sharing my track code with friends and watching them remix it into rhythm courses is the best part.
Curving the sledder's exit into a gentle S-turn keeps the rider upright even after a triple loop.
Start each session with a warmup hill—smooth flow makes experimenting with wild stunts way easier.
Using checkpoints to test sections keeps me from redrawing the entire course when one gap fails.
Turning snowfall off while sketching helps me focus on anchor points; then I flip it back on for the final playback.