Author Topic: Source Filmmaker Mega/Media Thread  (Read 77236 times)


Guys


prepare yourself for Meet the Engineer edits

Guys


prepare yourself for Meet the Engineer edits
lolee meat the vagineer??/ am i FUNNY YET???

Guys,

SFM is live

go get it



Is that facepunch
Yes

If i try to export a poster on my laptop, it tries to create the picture, but dies and makes a completely black image, what a sad discovery

Even sadder is that my laptop can run the program just fine

Well anyway, just seeing how well Bloocobalt's enhanced citizens work in SFM (due to the above issue, i had to take this in the game view)


The lighting and such looked so much better in the camera view, also the only working flex slider the citizen model has is 'smile', other sliders are absent, and the eye flex sliders don't move the eyes
« Last Edit: July 10, 2012, 08:57:23 PM by Masterlegodude »


I can't use it for some reason. When I hit 'PLAY GAME' on the store page, the page just reloads.

"An error occurred while installing Source Filmmaker (Connection Timeout)"

:(

When did all of you apply? I applied this morning and I didn't get it. The joke being of course not yet, but the serious being what's the shortest time it took someone?

"An error occurred while installing Source Filmmaker (Connection Timeout)"

:(

Keep trying it. It'll eventually work.

Masterlegodude maybe you can help me with this:

My quality is limited to 360p and there is aliasing like crazy.  Is there some setting I am missing?

>Get SFM
>OOOH!
>click to install
>it takes of half of my disk drive.
NO!

I can't use it for some reason. When I hit 'PLAY GAME' on the store page, the page just reloads.
The store page? Why are you using that to launch the program? Go to your games library and launch it

Masterlegodude maybe you can help me with this:

My quality is limited to 360p and there is aliasing like crazy.  Is there some setting I am missing?
If you're talking about the camera views, those don't matter that they're small and aliased, when rendering a poster, you can set the resolution and the program will automatically anti-alias the picture while rendering it, i assume it's the same for video rendering