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After you [[SFM/Starting the SFM|load your map]], you can start populating your scene in two ways: | After you [[SFM/Starting the SFM|load your map]], you can start populating your scene in two ways: | ||
* Recording gameplay (and all its elements). | * Recording gameplay (and all its elements). | ||
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You manually add elements, including props, character models, lights, cameras, and particle systems, by creating an animation set for each. After you create an animation set, you can then manipulate it to create animation. | You manually add elements, including props, character models, lights, cameras, and particle systems, by creating an animation set for each. After you create an animation set, you can then manipulate it to create animation. | ||
== See | == See also == | ||
* [[SFM/Movie mode and game mode|Movie mode and game mode]] | * [[SFM/Movie mode and game mode|Movie mode and game mode]] | ||
* [[SFM/Recording gameplay|Recording gameplay]] | * [[SFM/Recording gameplay|Recording gameplay]] |
Latest revision as of 12:39, 8 January 2024
After you load your map, you can start populating your scene in two ways:
- Recording gameplay (and all its elements).
- Adding elements manually, and then adjusting their animations.
You manually add elements, including props, character models, lights, cameras, and particle systems, by creating an animation set for each. After you create an animation set, you can then manipulate it to create animation.