Nice video! I would like a new godot video that explains how to create (for example) a settings menue for the game. I would also like to learn how to create a different type of games, like a survival game for example! ❤
You're making good videos about engines, and i's cool that you can create this effects. But it can be easily made in After Effects, so do not mislead. I do not deny that some effects will not be able to be created in AE, but not these three. Maybe physics simulation or complex behavior like boids for example.
Thanks for your insight! As the video states "some of the effects *are hard to achieve* in (...) Adobe AE". - for sure I do not mean impossible. You are right, that maybe those examples are not the best, but Unity as an animator tool still offers some unique features like: → Ability to "direct" at runtime - I can start recording and setup keyboard triggers to move objects or change cameras → Option to record an object movement - that way you can introduce "actors" controlled by joystick for example → I know AE also have a scripting option, but Unity as a game engine allow you to place/spawn objects on scene using math/code along the way. Of course at the end it all comes do to which tool you are more familiar with. In this video I just wanted to show, that when thinking a bit outside of the box, you can even use a familiar game engine to create a video/animation/movie. Thanks!
Your game view will be very laggy and the game will appear very "slow", but the final recording will be indeed 60ftp. Because of that, recording of the set animations is preferred, as you may not be able to play your game smoothly while recording
This guy makes videos about godot ... in unity!!! What a mad lad!
This shows power of unity
I'm glad , I asked how it's all made in the previous video😀
Especially for you ✨
Wow, I've never thought about it, cool! Great video ✨
Nice video! I would like a new godot video that explains how to create (for example) a settings menue for the game. I would also like to learn how to create a different type of games, like a survival game for example! ❤
You're making good videos about engines, and i's cool that you can create this effects. But it can be easily made in After Effects, so do not mislead. I do not deny that some effects will not be able to be created in AE, but not these three. Maybe physics simulation or complex behavior like boids for example.
Thanks for your insight!
As the video states "some of the effects *are hard to achieve* in (...) Adobe AE". - for sure I do not mean impossible.
You are right, that maybe those examples are not the best, but Unity as an animator tool still offers some unique features like:
→ Ability to "direct" at runtime - I can start recording and setup keyboard triggers to move objects or change cameras
→ Option to record an object movement - that way you can introduce "actors" controlled by joystick for example
→ I know AE also have a scripting option, but Unity as a game engine allow you to place/spawn objects on scene using math/code along the way.
Of course at the end it all comes do to which tool you are more familiar with. In this video I just wanted to show, that when thinking a bit outside of the box, you can even use a familiar game engine to create a video/animation/movie.
Thanks!
Learn how I recorded all the animations here ➡ cococode.net/courses/unity-recorder-mini-course
pls make begginer unity tutorials like you did with godot
Thats great!!!
What if I get 10 fps but record needs to be 60fps. Does it work like blender rendering?
Your game view will be very laggy and the game will appear very "slow", but the final recording will be indeed 60ftp. Because of that, recording of the set animations is preferred, as you may not be able to play your game smoothly while recording
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WOW
I feel betrayed!
More godot please
tysm
More Unity Tutorials!
more video unity
Who are you ?
I am video editor
Which software do you use ?
Unity game engine 😊
More unity tutorial please
More godot videos please
Don't leak it I have been using this to do 3d documentary edits
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More unity tutorial please