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Here's an example of a basic workflow that beginners can use: | |||
# | # Load a map. | ||
# | # Set a scene camera. | ||
# | # Record gameplay into one master shot. | ||
# | # Divide the master shot into as many individual shots as you want. | ||
# | # Add objects to individual shots. | ||
# | # Position and animate your objects. | ||
# | # Add sounds, including dialog. | ||
# | # Create any lip-sync you want for your characters. | ||
# | # Add lights. | ||
# | # Add visual effects. | ||
# | # Make your final modifications. | ||
# | # Export your 3D session as a 2D movie (or still image). | ||
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Revision as of 00:44, 18 August 2012
Template:Otherlang2 Here's an example of a basic workflow that beginners can use:
- Load a map.
- Set a scene camera.
- Record gameplay into one master shot.
- Divide the master shot into as many individual shots as you want.
- Add objects to individual shots.
- Position and animate your objects.
- Add sounds, including dialog.
- Create any lip-sync you want for your characters.
- Add lights.
- Add visual effects.
- Make your final modifications.
- Export your 3D session as a 2D movie (or still image).