Am I right that there is some kind of cinematic viewer in editor? How it works? I'm working my 1st cinematic and I have been testing that cinematic by "test document"-button.
And what "turn cinematic mode on/off" actually does?
My cinematic scene is very simple. I'm just changing between three cameras and sending units in attack waves. It just takes much time to make timing perfect for camera moving etc.
Basicly all kind things that help to create cinematics more easily helps. Thank you =)
If you've seen any of my cinematics/trailers, i do it the way you do. eg i do a bunch of camera application/timed triggers then go hit test document and fine tune that way.
Turn cinematic mode on will hide the game UI & mouse and i think turn off alerts i'm not sure what else.
Ok. It is just very slow to load map everytime for each test so I thought that by cinematic viewer I could do that fine tuning with out "test document" button. Anyone has experience of that cinematic viewer? Or am I just thinking that some kind of cinematic viewer exists? =)
Am I right that there is some kind of cinematic viewer in editor? How it works? I'm working my 1st cinematic and I have been testing that cinematic by "test document"-button.
And what "turn cinematic mode on/off" actually does?
My cinematic scene is very simple. I'm just changing between three cameras and sending units in attack waves. It just takes much time to make timing perfect for camera moving etc.
Basicly all kind things that help to create cinematics more easily helps. Thank you =)
@Terhonator: Go
If you've seen any of my cinematics/trailers, i do it the way you do. eg i do a bunch of camera application/timed triggers then go hit test document and fine tune that way.
Turn cinematic mode on will hide the game UI & mouse and i think turn off alerts i'm not sure what else.
Ok. It is just very slow to load map everytime for each test so I thought that by cinematic viewer I could do that fine tuning with out "test document" button. Anyone has experience of that cinematic viewer? Or am I just thinking that some kind of cinematic viewer exists? =)