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2 really small videos I made, showing my first 2 attempts ever at greenscreening with a game - the new Schoolmate by Illusion - and 'real life' from...
Before comments, please read (at least some)! - 2 really small videos I made, showing my first 2 attempts ever at greenscreening with a game - the new Schoolmate by Illusion - and 'real life' from my camcorder.
The first video (in the mess which is my room) was just a very basic test that I kinda knew what I was doing. It was done by me just hitting print-screen repeatedly in the game and my comp's not exactly fast enough for that to turn out smooth. The second one (sitting room) is where I used an HDD-recorder to record output from my graphics card so it can be smoother. Also here I tried to get a little more advanced by moving towards the person and looking up and down them, not just spinning around them.
Still needs improvements though (especially if you look when the view starts panning back up her, she gets out of sync with the background from my camcorder and 'lifts off the floor').
I have uploaded them here because it is too slow IMO for people to DL from my site, although if you really want them, they're in here (high resolution - the 3.6 and 3.1 MB files) : http://robbi-985.homeip.net:8000/suku...
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lolzzz
XD
the world well be dominated by this ^__^