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Download this. It was recently updated with mod author features.
https://www.nexusmods.com/tabletopsimulator/mods/263?tab=files
You right click a workshop/save file, and do 'check for invalid links'. You can then right click a green invalid link (green means you have the file) and select 'Upload this asset to SteamCloud and replace URL'.
Then after that all you need to do is start up the game and upload the modified file to the workshop.
Though this board does sorely illustrate a need for small lake and swamp terrain pieces in TTS, as just marking the damn thing with vectors doesn't really work. Perhaps I'll have to spend some time creating some in Minecraft and exporting the models. That or Lego Worlds as that's now an option too thanks to its Lego Digital Designer-friendly export function and LDD supporting .obj format (no idea if it includes textures though).