Figured about triggers 3 days agot.And the start cinematic thing is pretty obvious. I manage to start it , lock the camera on the unit I want it to , zoom it in , but it's still wrong. I'll mess a bit with the camera layer tonight , though I really don't know what'st he deal with depth , angle and all that.
I'd like to participate in this , got my map almost ready but I still have 2 big problems :
I don't have any sc2mapster image for the loading screen , and I would really appreciate one
My camera is a little buggy. By exploring a bit through the options I managed to zoom it close to where I want the action to happen , but I'm not satisfied with it.I'd want it to move during the action , while zooming in and out.
I guess my project will remain unfinished (it's not that interesting anyway , 2 marines casually chatting after nailing a zergling , then killed by an unborrowed hydralisk which assisted to the scene , which then maniacally laughs at their bodies. All this happening in a forest)
You seem pretty familiar with the editor. Could you make a cinematic-making guide? Or at least point me to one? (I've been looking the whole day for one)
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Figured about triggers 3 days agot.And the start cinematic thing is pretty obvious. I manage to start it , lock the camera on the unit I want it to , zoom it in , but it's still wrong. I'll mess a bit with the camera layer tonight , though I really don't know what'st he deal with depth , angle and all that.
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I'd like to participate in this , got my map almost ready but I still have 2 big problems : I don't have any sc2mapster image for the loading screen , and I would really appreciate one My camera is a little buggy. By exploring a bit through the options I managed to zoom it close to where I want the action to happen , but I'm not satisfied with it.I'd want it to move during the action , while zooming in and out. I guess my project will remain unfinished (it's not that interesting anyway , 2 marines casually chatting after nailing a zergling , then killed by an unborrowed hydralisk which assisted to the scene , which then maniacally laughs at their bodies. All this happening in a forest)
Good luck to all the others!
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You seem pretty familiar with the editor. Could you make a cinematic-making guide? Or at least point me to one? (I've been looking the whole day for one)