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Aint no thing, though these are exhausting to make lol. Takes like an hour, but I'm happy if people enjoy them. Also I added your sig into the gif tag, credit to you of course.Really wanted one of these threads. Thank you! Awesome stuff.
Awesome. Also, @ethanrodgers223 deserves credit as well. He's the creator of the GIF. Great work, nonetheless!Aint no thing, though these are exhausting to make lol. Takes like an hour, but I'm happy if people enjoy them. Also I added your sig into the gif tag, credit to you of course.
I could do that for Bowser. But I want to finish other character's jumps, spot dodges and rolls which are also interesting. But how I got this isn't difficult so others could do it. I say that so you don't have to wait until I'm ready.Are there any frame by frames of any of his attacks in the works?
OK, I will post my explanation using Bowser as an example later and hopefully today. If you have any questions PM me.Oh, I wouldn't mind trying it myself if I can.
My frame analysis was wrong. I checked the fps for the video on 4 separate programs and frame rate is 29.97 for each except the video editor I used which said 60 fps. Apparently, Youtube doesn't even support 60 fps yet. This means for example, the 2nd picture is actually 2 frames after the 1st instead of 1. My method involves frame counting so the game needs to be recorded at 60/59.94 fps. My method worked fine for the SSBB videos because I personally recorded then at 59.94 fps. I could still show you the method. But I would understand if you didn't trust me. Sorry for wasting you and anyone else's time.Sounds good, will do.