Really 30 minutes? It's so basic its not even funny :/ Making the "hill" like terrain would take seconds, textures, seconds. Add a few trees, the fog and the random doodads. Foilage is also easy.
I could do it in less than 5 minutes. I guess the trigger would take the up a few extra seconds/minutes.
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FRAPS takes up so much space it's not even funny. I used to use it alot for a WoW server I played on, and when I saw my PC was low on space, I looked for my largest folder, my FRAPS folder had 5 videos (each about 2-5 minutes) and the entire folder was 121GB.
You have to care for details, and making something based on what you saw would be always faster.
FRAPS took the highest quality possible. I reccmend you encode it to H.264 before uploading or storage. Size was smaller like 20x and with minumum quality loss
@ZeroAme: Go
Pretty good, I should do little exercises myself. My long exercise is my Diablo RPG style map :-)
Also, how are you recording your screen?
Im using fraps. That short film was 2.01 GB
it's a scaled down marine isn't it? Really nice terrain thanks for the inspiration..
Really 30 minutes? It's so basic its not even funny :/ Making the "hill" like terrain would take seconds, textures, seconds. Add a few trees, the fog and the random doodads. Foilage is also easy.
I could do it in less than 5 minutes. I guess the trigger would take the up a few extra seconds/minutes.
-FRAPS takes up so much space it's not even funny. I used to use it alot for a WoW server I played on, and when I saw my PC was low on space, I looked for my largest folder, my FRAPS folder had 5 videos (each about 2-5 minutes) and the entire folder was 121GB.
@Nightbane90: Go
You have to care for details, and making something based on what you saw would be always faster.
FRAPS took the highest quality possible. I reccmend you encode it to H.264 before uploading or storage. Size was smaller like 20x and with minumum quality loss
@KhasNaradahk: Go
Marien is normal size.
@Nightbane90: Go
Like what Programmer said, details take time, if you just quickly do it you will fail.
@progammer: Go
How exactly do you encode it to H.264?
Wow, very nice island! It inspired me to make my own :)