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  1. The Source Filmmaker Beta is a powerful tool that works with the Source engine to create a flexible, modifiable 3D recording that can be exported as a movie or as a still image. The 3D recording you create in the SFM can contain recorded gameplay, models, cameras, lights, particles, animations, effects, and sounds—and the motion information for how each element changes over time. With the SFM, you can essentially film "on location" in your favorite TF2 map—whether it's one that Valve released or one that you modded yourself. You can use the SFM's large library of maps, models, animations, sounds, particle systems, and effects, or you can import your own. Because you're working with a virtual world, and your recording stores all the 3D motion data for every element, you can modify any aspect of the recording at any time. This makes it easy to make the kind of last-minute changes that would be extremely expensive in a live-action studio. The SFM is the actual internal tool Valve developed over the past several years to create its own trailers and other short films set in Valve's game worlds, and it's being shared with the public because we want to see what you can do with it. Developer wiki-notes http://sourcefilmmaker.com/ Hmmm......en battlerecorder til bf3 hadde vært fint.
  2. Roland Smedberg, han som laget den siste DLC trailer videoen, ble nylig spurt spørsmål om hvordan han laget videoen. På twitter svarte han "It's a mix of Frostbite editor, battlerecorder and straight up 1p capture." ORLY ? It's a mix of Frostbite editor, battlerecorder and straight up 1p capture. Så det finnes en battlerecorder altså? Så kjekt da gitt, kan vi få en please ? Ikke nok med det. I den siste Battlefieldbloggen der de frir til CS community vet du... har du sett på valgene helt nederst der, eller gikk det hus forbi kanskje. Se på siste valget..... ville det stått der om det ikke var snakk om en slags opptaksfunksjon i spillet ? Hmmm.... JA, ved nærmere ettertanke, det ville det gjort. Det er ikke det første trollet vi ser i DICE drakt. Men la oss håpe
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