Video tutorial
Contents
- 1 The Powder Toy Video Tutorial </h3>
by JoJoBond
Required Software </h4>
GIMP </h5>
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<h4> DBP (David's Batch Processor) </h5>
[[2]]
<h4> VirtualDub </h5>
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<h3> Preparation
- 1.1 Method 1 </h5> Press P and F on a rotating basis until the desired sequence is done. <h4> Method 2 </h5> Use Gamax92's Video Maker to record the frames. [[http:imageshack.us/m/196/3774/20110515114400.png| Template:Http:''imageshack.us/m/196/3774/20110515114400.th.png]] Then press Start Recording and when the desired sequence is done press Stop Recording. When you look into your PowderToy folder it should look similar to this. [[http:simplest-image-hosting.net/png-0-114| Template:Http:''i0.simplest-image-hosting.net/thumbnail/114.png]] <h3> Step 2: Convert Video Frames
- 1.2 Method 1 </h5>
- Start GIMP.
- Open DBP:
- Add the Video Frames:
- Select an output directory:
- Make sure the output format is set to 'BMP':
- Start the batch processing and wait until it's done:
- You can close GIMP now.
- Press Convert Frames and wait until conversion is finished:
- 1.3 Method 1 </h5>
- Start VirtualDub.
- Go to 'File' -> 'Open video file...':
- Select the first frame (lowest number):
- Go to 'Video' -> 'Frame Rate...':
- Set up the desired frame rate (~50):
- Select 'Audio' -> 'No audio':
- Go to 'File' -> 'Save as AVI...':
- Choose a name and path for your video file:
- Press 'Save' and wait until the rendering is done:
- Press 'Create AVI' and wait until the video creation is done:
- You're done! Use a video player to view the result:
The Powder Toy Video Tutorial </h3>
by JoJoBond
Required Software </h4>
GIMP </h5>
[[1]]
<h4> DBP (David's Batch Processor) </h5>
[[2]]
<h4> VirtualDub </h5>
[[3]]
<h3> Preparation
GIMP </h5> [[1]] <h4> DBP (David's Batch Processor) </h5> [[2]] <h4> VirtualDub </h5> [[3]] <h3> Preparation
Set up a creation you want to film.
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You don't have to hide the HUD, it will automatically be hidden.
Pause the simulation and activate your creation.
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<h3> Step 1: Create Video Frames </h4>
Method 1 </h5> Press P and F on a rotating basis until the desired sequence is done. <h4> Method 2 </h5> Use Gamax92's Video Maker to record the frames. [[http:imageshack.us/m/196/3774/20110515114400.png| Template:Http:''imageshack.us/m/196/3774/20110515114400.th.png]] Then press Start Recording and when the desired sequence is done press Stop Recording. When you look into your PowderToy folder it should look similar to this. [[http:simplest-image-hosting.net/png-0-114| Template:Http:''i0.simplest-image-hosting.net/thumbnail/114.png]] <h3> Step 2: Convert Video Frames
Method 1 </h5>
- Start GIMP.
- Open DBP:
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- Add the Video Frames:
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[[http:simplest-image-hosting.net/png-0-410| Template:Http:''i0.simplest-image-hosting.net/thumbnail/410.png]]
- Select an output directory:
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- Make sure the output format is set to 'BMP':
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- Start the batch processing and wait until it's done:
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- You can close GIMP now.
<h4> Method 2 </h5>
Use Gamax92's video maker to convert the frames.
- Press Convert Frames and wait until conversion is finished:
[[http:imageshack.us/m/848/3913/20110515125222.png| Template:Http:''imageshack.us/m/848/3913/20110515125222.png]]
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<h3> Step 3: Create the Video (Only for Windows!!)
Method 1 </h5>
- Start VirtualDub.
- Go to 'File' -> 'Open video file...':
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- Select the first frame (lowest number):
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- Go to 'Video' -> 'Frame Rate...':
[[http:simplest-image-hosting.net/png-0-120| Template:Http:''i0.simplest-image-hosting.net/thumbnail/120.png]]
- Set up the desired frame rate (~50):
[[http:simplest-image-hosting.net/png-0-130| Template:Http:''i0.simplest-image-hosting.net/thumbnail/130.png]]
- Select 'Audio' -> 'No audio':
[[http:simplest-image-hosting.net/png-0-140| Template:Http:''i0.simplest-image-hosting.net/thumbnail/140.png]]
- Go to 'File' -> 'Save as AVI...':
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- Choose a name and path for your video file:
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- Press 'Save' and wait until the rendering is done:
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<h4> Method 2 </h5>
Use Gamax92 Video Maker to create the video
- Press 'Create AVI' and wait until the video creation is done:
[[http:imageshack.us/m/844/9785/20110515124718.png| Template:Http:''img844.imageshack.us/img844/9785/20110515124718.th.png]]
- You're done! Use a video player to view the result:
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<h3> Files used
Here you can get the files from the example creation: [[4]]
<h3> Automation </h4> User Gamax92 has created to make software to automate the process of pressing P and F a bunch of times. The software can also convert all the created ppm's to bmp's and can also turn those bmp's into an avi file.
[[5]]