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Space Engineers Cinematic Creation Quick Simple Tutorial

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  • Опубліковано 11 бер 2022
  • Hope you lads enjoyed this and i hope you have a good day, any questions please refer to the description and ask them in the comments.
    A few things thing i forgot to mention
    In the spectator cam you can use "Ctrl + Scroll Wheel" to increase/decrease your cameras sensitivity to being turned.
    In the spectator cam you can also use "Shift + Scroll Wheel" to increase/decrease the speed of the camera for slow pan shots or fast pan shots.
    Using "Ctrl + Z" Whilst looking at another ship you are able to set "Auto Dampeners" for the tandem flight i featured briefly that wasn't replay tool.
    Music featured were from "Stellardome Eternity" & "Stellaris OST Creation & Beyond"
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 4

  • @mykillerarby
    @mykillerarby 2 роки тому +1

    Yee

  • @thedragontinkerer4591
    @thedragontinkerer4591  2 роки тому

    Few Things i've picked up from after playing around in this video.
    Using your F8 Camera and locking onto a grid with (Num *) You can then use (Num /) To alter how that camera works.
    Free mode which i showed in the vid follows the ships movement and not it's angle of movement.
    Follow Mode locks the view to the axis of the ship allowing for the camera to be locked to the ships angle of movement as if it were locked to your player model.
    Orbit Mode allows use of W & S to Zoom Q & E to rotate and mouse to spin it around the ship only in F8 Camera mode.
    Finally None Mode allows the camera to remain fixed and technically no longer attached to the ship as if you pressed (Num *) to deselect the vehicle.

  • @N0n-StopClubFM
    @N0n-StopClubFM 2 роки тому

    Wait isn't this music from Stellaris? :D

    • @thedragontinkerer4591
      @thedragontinkerer4591  2 роки тому +1

      Music featured were from "Stellardome Eternity" & "Stellaris OST Creation & Beyond"