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Showing posts with label tutorial. Show all posts
Showing posts with label tutorial. Show all posts

Wednesday, December 7, 2011

New for me, old for... French people?

I just found a really interesting thread. This thread has only one reply. However, this thread also has to do with my machinima tutorials. Which makes it awesome. And in French. Derp... I mean, the thread isn't french because of my tutorials. It just happens to be on a French forum and I decided to mention that last.

This thread is kind of old, but it's new to me so that's why I am posting it. Here's the thread in butchered English a la Chrome:


And here's the French version for those of you who can read it:
Oh, and here's the link: http://frct3.forumactif.com/t1029-tuto-astuces-pour-creer-un-film-avec-rct3

I love posting stuff about people talking about stuff I've made. It makes me feel warm and fuzzy inside.

Monday, August 23, 2010

Animation in RCT3

OK, so recently there has been a really big development. I have finally managed to import animated custom scenery into RCT3. This opens up A LOT of potential. I am working on seeing how much I can integrate this new ability into Axis Mundi. I also decided to create a tutorial of exactly how I managed to do the importing. Half so that I can remember, and half because a forum member over at the LG Machinima Community requested it.

Here's the tutorial, if you are interested:http://gulk.bplaced.net/forum/phpBB3/viewtopic.php?f=22&t=629

And here is an example of what I have been able to import into RCT3:


It may not look like much now, but I fully intend to blow your mind with some crazy animations later on.

Monday, March 15, 2010

An interesting observation

For some reason, I have started to see more FCR Editor tutorials than I saw before I had made my Machinima tutorial. Some of these "new" tutorials actually did come before my machinima tutorial, and I didn't see them because they weren't popular enough. But one of them caught my attention today, since it is almost a carbon copy of the first part of my FCR tutorial:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YaWFr_zl6T4

I think it is neat to see that you have had an influence on people like this. When you see something that was directly inspired by something that you did, it gives you a warm, fuzzy feeling inside.

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