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But somebody else will have to make an Assault Map tutorial, because I've never made one.
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1st time for everything *wink* *wink* *nudge* *nudge*smeerkat wrote: But somebody else will have to make an Assault Map tutorial, because I've never made one.
This tutorial is not good enough?UnrealGecko wrote:Looking forward to gametype specific tutorials (Assault, to be precise)
https://wiki.beyondunreal.com/Legacy:Ma ... or_AS_(UT) just use the URL tag and it workssmeerkat wrote:This tutorial is not good enough?UnrealGecko wrote:Looking forward to gametype specific tutorials (Assault, to be precise)
https://wiki.beyondunreal.com/Legacy:Ma ... or_AS_(UT) (the link is broken, because this forum chops off the last bracket in the URL
UnrealGecko wrote:1st time for everything *wink* *wink* *nudge* *nudge*smeerkat wrote: But somebody else will have to make an Assault Map tutorial, because I've never made one.
Go for it!Terraniux wrote:smeerkat gives me with every video more and more inspiration to upload more videos too. Maybe he and I can cooperate. Maybe I can make a video tutorial for AS.
As well other interesting stuff.
Here it is:smeerkat wrote: So if you want to focus on more advanced tutorials (How to make an AS map, how to make a CTF map, map optimization, AttachMovers, etc), that would be cool.
Good job! Hope you'll keep making more vids on UnrealEd. UT99 is still the best.Terraniux wrote:If you have tips or commentary for my next recording, do tell, never done this before, until now![]()
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Thank you. Yes I will make more videos.smeerkat wrote:
Good job! Hope you'll keep making more vids on UnrealEd. UT99 is still the best.![]()
Here are my comments, I hope you find them useful:
1) In order to keep your video as short as possible (so that viewers will watch the whole thing in one go), have your video start at the latest possible time. In this example, I would have pre-built the 5 rooms, doorways and red buttons. Maybe the PlayerStarts too. So your video starts with you assigning Teams to the PlayerStarts, and changing GameType = Assault. That would reduce the video length by around 6 - 7 minutes. I try to keep my videos under 15 minutes, and if the content is too long then I simply make two videos instead of one.
2) I always write a rough script before I start recording, so I can go through my points faster and not forget any important tips. I have my notes on paper, for easy reading and flipping.
3) Remove all background noise (you had a radio playing or something?). Sometimes my computer fan can get noisy, so I have a solid shield between my microphone and the computer.
4) As somebody mentioned earlier in this thread, most YouTube tutorial videos have "umms" and "ahhs" which are distracting to the viewer and also makes you sound uncertain of your content. Don't worry, it takes practice to consciously avoid saying "umm" and "ahh". The more videos you make, the easier it gets. Here's a video that offers some advice on that subject:
I still have the occasional "umm" and "ahh", so I know how hard it is to avoid.
Yes, a detailed tutorial about MonsterHunt mapping would be really useful. Not just the technical aspect, but what makes a good MH map. Perhaps with some quick examples of other MH maps.Terraniux wrote:... I will bring a full story on MonsterHunt, which I have mapped for years now. That will be a piece of cake for me.