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nice vid. keep it coming!

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that was nice, except for using your mouse to move the camera, NEVER DO THAT! cuz its jittery, and just looks plain bad

 

What's a valid alternative?

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What's a valid alternative?

well you can press F2 and then zoom out or in to where you like and press Ctrl+F3 the camera will stay and track the aircraft. some mouse drivers allow you to lock the X and Y of the mouse coupled with a low DPi and some practice you can get good moving shots, seeing as the game doesnt allow you to put the camera movement on any axis other then he mouse.

 

check the camera options in the controls list theres a good bunch of very nice modes

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that was nice, except for using your mouse to move the camera, NEVER DO THAT! cuz its jittery, and just looks plain bad

 

I do it quite alot actually... Seems to work for me. :)

 

And nice job on the vid. I was actually going to use that music for Superior Fighters 2, originally. :D But i'm using a piece from Binary Orchestra instead. :)

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Thanks for the comments. For a first attempt I'm happy as I am no expert. There are a few errors in there and there are things I'd do differently next time (if there is a next time). It was an interesting learning experience.

 

 

And nice job on the vid. I was actually going to use that music for Superior Fighters 2, originally. :D But i'm using a piece from Binary Orchestra instead. :)

Thanks. It's a great piece of music and one that I thought perfect for telling a mission story. Looking forward to SF2.

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well you can press F2 and then zoom out or in to where you like and press Ctrl+F3 the camera will stay and track the aircraft. some mouse drivers allow you to lock the X and Y of the mouse coupled with a low DPi and some practice you can get good moving shots, seeing as the game doesnt allow you to put the camera movement on any axis other then he mouse.

 

check the camera options in the controls list theres a good bunch of very nice modes

 

Thanks, very useful tips m8 :thumbup:

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For a first attempt I'm happy as I am no expert. There are a few errors in there and there are things I'd do differently next time (if there is a next time). It was an interesting learning experience.

 

Maybe there are few errors, but there's a spirit in your vid that I really like, a scenario, you did a great job to "link" your pictures to give that ambiance, you and Glowing Amraam are having the best vids around the web! I hope we will see more of your work soon!!

 

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Damn good video man!

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