Source Film Maker DoF test
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This is the result of when a Scout hear's "Building a Dispenser!"
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@afnoporo21 It's no Field of View, It's Depth of Field.
Voilá.
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@TheSwina23 use virtualdub and the rendering page on source film maker. That should clear the confusion
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The migration of the Scouts to the Great Dispenser Fields. Or something.
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@TheDKer tga? but i would then glu a video from photos
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@TVFORMEATUTUBE No problem, and thanks!
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i got a problem.
when i render a video its make a avi or wav file but theres no video only sound. Any ideas?
TheSwinia23 1 year ago
@TheSwinia23 That's kinda wierd. I've only heard the opposite. My suggestion would be to render sound and video seperately. So first render AVI/TGA, i prefer TGA but i don't know why. Then render sound afterwards.
TheDKer 1 year ago
one question, when i go to download SFM it always downloads to limewire. o_O.
is that supposed to happen or am i just a noob.....uh... more of a noob? just wondering, because it keeps saying stuff like, "This may cause your computer to self-destruct"....ok not like that, but you know.
someoddball 1 year ago
@someoddball It's probably because you've set torrents to open in Limewire by default. Just open it with uTorrent instead.
TheDKer 1 year ago
One more question if i were to use that code and it was burry would i render it without dof settings?
TVFORMEATUTUBE 1 year ago
@TVFORMEATUTUBE You mean blurry right? It's because the thing you wanna film have to be in focus. SFM simulates a real camera, so if it's not in focus, it's blurry.
To get it in focus, select the engine preview window, hold "F", and move your mouse forwards and backwards.
If the thing you're trying to film is moving, you have a problem using that method though, so if you wanna make the focal point follow your target, you'll have to use the animation set editor, but just learn the basics first.
TheDKer 1 year ago