Hmmm.....seems every time i move my mouse over the menu at the top, it switches to a quicktime audio bar of some swooping sound. Can't look at anything except that front page.
I was wondering if anyone knows if I could record a video in my Unity scene in a high quality than the amount of pixels on my monitor?? Also, how do I know if my quicktime is H.264 or not?
na cant be any harm to keep both types, but id lean more towards making the quicktime version the default. and the flash for lower bandwidth streaming via a link. But yea man ace stuff ;)
Well done! The lighting could be a bit more interesting, but in the video, it seems like you'd probably run into problems fairly quickly since the surrounding mountains cast shadows across the whole valley with a lower sun. Since your main viewing angles might been pretty fixed as well, maybe rotating the sky would have…
yeah,i cant right now,my only possibility was flv,wich can be viewed with flvplayer.I will upload tomorrow a quicktime movie http://www.download.com/FLV-Player/3000-2139_4-10467082.html
i'm liking the use of Coheed & Cambria, unfortunately this computer's quicktime seems to be broken in Firefox, so I only get the sound track and the video is just a flat green colour all the way through :(
http://camstudio.org/ CamStudio is free, but has limited features. I use it for video tutorials. Then I use QuickTime Pro to make MOVs or VirtualDub to compress to DIVX. Give it a shot before going with a paid solution.
It looks like the character is sliding their foot into place when it lands. This is probably from the lack of a full extension in the highest keyframe. I didn't open the video in quicktime to scrub through it, so it's an educated guess on my part.
https://www.artstation.com/artwork/zxRxGq My goal with this asset was to practice hair creation while exploring a new workflow that balanced control and efficiency. I wanted to place every card manually for precision, but also work quickly and be able to make changes without losing progress—knowing I'd face challenges as I…
So they can be easily downloaded and watched in a video player that isn't Flash-based, such as VLC or Quicktime. So they can be watched offline. So you can have them for future reference stored on your computer. For a multitude of reasons.