- Sat Aug 11, 2007 8:49 pm
#6505
One of the most important features in video production is the "tween" feature and driver's film director never featured such a option so we hope that the next driver will feature tweening.
It is one option which will give the game a really professional feel. However the use of motion tweening would make the film director harder to use than the basics used in driv3r. So it'll work better if there is both an advanced and simple mode for the film director.
I have also taken the time to create a little video which shows you the closest I could make to a tween in driv3r, it took a total of 45 minutes and if there were a tweening feature in the game it would only take around 30seconds. So why not take a look at how amazing tweeing could really look by clicking here.
Just in case your wondering this video was made by adding multiple cameras, every .10 seconds I would add another camera moving it into the right direction every time and when the final clip is played back it gives it that tweening effect.
Also note that the way this has been made makes the car move from left to right quickly, this wouldn't happen if the game has a smooth motion tweening option, this happens due to randomly placing the camera to the left at different times.
So I hope that this feature will be implemented in the next driver game because it'll give us driver the option to create full on realistic car chase movies.
It is one option which will give the game a really professional feel. However the use of motion tweening would make the film director harder to use than the basics used in driv3r. So it'll work better if there is both an advanced and simple mode for the film director.
I have also taken the time to create a little video which shows you the closest I could make to a tween in driv3r, it took a total of 45 minutes and if there were a tweening feature in the game it would only take around 30seconds. So why not take a look at how amazing tweeing could really look by clicking here.
Just in case your wondering this video was made by adding multiple cameras, every .10 seconds I would add another camera moving it into the right direction every time and when the final clip is played back it gives it that tweening effect.
Also note that the way this has been made makes the car move from left to right quickly, this wouldn't happen if the game has a smooth motion tweening option, this happens due to randomly placing the camera to the left at different times.
So I hope that this feature will be implemented in the next driver game because it'll give us driver the option to create full on realistic car chase movies.