Originally Posted by
Darkonix
Alright.. i give... how the hell are u guys "editting" on blender.. isnt that a 3d modeler?
(add some CnC so this wont get me infracted)
CC was to dark
Velo was awkward
That weird scope transition was weird
No hit effects, nor gun sounds
Music seemed simple
blender has a VSE (Video Sequence Editor) Meant for simple things like cutting, color / hue correction, transform effects and resizing things. I'm just trying to use whatever I have available :P
Thank you for the CnC I'll work on the CC and I literally have no idea what I was doing for Velo, I spazzed out during that.
I have to refresh my memory on how to change the speed of sound clips, and It wouldn't have been synched with the video at all.
Music was so I could earn a little revenue.
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Originally Posted by
Dispute
the velocity didn't sync with the music at all and was way too fast.
It was too dark, i literally couldn't see the kills at all.
no cinematics?
I apologize as this is the first CS:GO edit I've ever done.
Next edit It'll be lighter
No cinematics because I find the clips and don't own CS:GO
Originally Posted by
Chaos
Your twixtor or whatever you used for fast and slow mo
did not sync very well it was a tad off try syncing it a bit later in the clip
if you know what I am trying to say.
Also please don't use blender it is very unprofessional.
Use more than one clip try to split your clip appropriately then adding a new clip
it gives more variety and flow to your edit.
Lastly add some CC (color correction) and some cinematics to your edit.
I manually made the velo, by editing graph curves of keyframed speed effects, but I'm really shit at editing curves for this framerate (60+ FPS)
If I could use something else like AAE or SVP, I would, but I'm very poor and can't afford it.
I don't see what you're saying about splitting clip then adding a new one
I did use CC, it was super dark though, and I need to work on it a lot
Last edited by Hyzroden; Dec 13, 2016 at 04:14 PM.
Reason: <24 hour edit/bump