This looks a little bit fast. If you look at the render buttons in the "Format" panel, you can change the frames per second (Frs/Sec), i think 25 is the default, which is usually to fast for me. You can guess and test with it or find out frames per second by counting the frames and finding out the length of the clip
I think it's because the camera didn't film at ntsc settings. it was like a regular digital camera, just on video mode instead or something like that.
How did you make the training-droid(?) to turn around?
Thompa93 3 years ago
I rotated it?
cerebrate 3 years ago
How?
Not in LS Maker, right?
Thompa93 3 years ago
Oh, no, the droid was not done with LS maker. Ls maker was only used for the lasers. Droid was done in blender.
cerebrate 3 years ago
Is that a free program or does it cost?
Thompa93 3 years ago
It's open source, so it doesn't cost a thing. Amazing program.
cerebrate 3 years ago
This looks a little bit fast. If you look at the render buttons in the "Format" panel, you can change the frames per second (Frs/Sec), i think 25 is the default, which is usually to fast for me. You can guess and test with it or find out frames per second by counting the frames and finding out the length of the clip
Moogs820 4 years ago
I think it's because the camera didn't film at ntsc settings. it was like a regular digital camera, just on video mode instead or something like that.
cerebrate 4 years ago
I use a digital camera too and it seems to work fine but I may be wrong
Moogs820 4 years ago
nice!
GRIDKEEPER 4 years ago
DUde thats hot
Jaysnipes 4 years ago