Quote: --- Original message by: MatthewDratt
Cool!
Quote: --- Original message by: Skidrow925
very nice
Happy to help.
Quote: --- Original message by: sparky
2.57 GB. Mega.nz slows down the transfer rate to a crawl by 98%. Please use a different file sharing web site. Perhaps a written tutorial with screenshots would be more suitable? The HEK tutorial uses that.
Mega.co.nz is possibly the best cloud site in terms of ul/dl speeds for my beastly ISP, which is why I am very fond of it. If your speeds are slowing to a crawl you either have to many parallel connections or your network is a little underpowered.
As for using an alternate mode of media sharing site if you can find one which offers me 50Gb or more on a free account I would be more than happy to shift the upload to that hypothetical site.
BTW A written tutorial would take far too much of my time, and plus a video is more personal and resonates with a lot more people. My self included.
Quote: --- Original message by: Kinnet
use mediafire, is almost the same thing
Apart from the fact that both sites allow you to save files on a temporary server they really aren't. (I don't want to get into an argument just because some of you experience better output from an alternate means.)
Quote: --- Original message by: Zetren
p s s s t. . . . y o u t u b e
Read my notes in the OP brah.
Quote: --- Original message by: sparky
I just watched it.
You did a nice job. I benefitted from seeing you use 3DS Max, since you used helpful techniques for modeling which I did not know were available in 3DS Max.
I skimmed through the section in the first video that you said you would speed through, since the video did not seem edited at that point. The sound loses synchronization with the picture at the end of the second video when you mention Mountain Dew. It is fine at the very end, though.
This tutorial does not use portalling.
Thanks.
First thank you for taking the time to critique my contribution.
Secondly my initial plan was to speed the boring stuff up but I conceded in light of not having enough time to commit to the editing portion of the video, apologies for this I'll make amends once this goes up on youtube.
Thirdly I went back to the original recorded files which do prove that desyncing does take place in a number of sections, once again thank you for pointing this out I may not have even noticed this were it not for your call out.
Fourthly: demonstrating the correct procedure of setting up portals for the BSP I used would push the run length of the second tutorial to nearly an 1hr35. Perhaps in the near future I may commit my self to a tutorial which focuses solely on portalling.
Quote: --- Original message by: EmmanuelCD
good tut, do you have any on how to animate vehicles?Some of rododos vehicles (space banshee and sabre) dont work, they crash the map
I do not exclusively specialize in vehicles nor do I take requests when my glass is already full to the brim, though there must be one member within the halo modding community who can assist you with your ordeals.