I tryed orginal maps but they all failed so i took a break and now i just do this for fun. If i cant make great map then why not map fun maps that i enjoy to make fun maps. I know i am not good at this so why not create maps that are fun for me to create.
Okay slow down- I never said you have to stop making these. (I couldn't stop people from doing it even if I wanted) I simply recommended that you try and restrict these to the workshop, because typically these sorts of basic valve map modifications tend to be frowned upon on the TF2maps forums.
If you like making them, great. You have something you enjoy doing, but I'm saying that this isn't the purpose of the site, and in the future people are likely to reprimand you for posting them here specifically. (And potentially be less friendly in doing so)
Lastly, you need to learn to not be so insecure about your work. Believe me,
I get it. That's a really hard thing to do. Just ask anyone on the site how I behaved here my first couple years, and you'll see that I really had trouble trying to feel confident about my own work. When it comes down to it, a mapper's A1 is almost always bad. People who have been mapping for years will usually release A1s that are at least pretty bad. This is not you being "a failure", it's just what happens when you start a new map. The only thing you can do is iterate and improve on what you've done. The fastest way to learn is to attempt to fix something that is wrong with your map, because then you know how to approach something like that next time.
But seriously, do not stress out if your map isn't that good. If you're trying to improve, we get it. Every last one of us started out bad at mapping, and as long as you're willing to iterate and improve, we'll do our best to catch you up to speed. (Basically if you can be positive, we'll be positive back)
Oh, I realize this got really long, so, one last time- If you wanna keep making the modeswaps, that's totally fine, but people usually don't like seeing them on the TF2maps forums, so I would recommend just having them on the workshop.