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A quick question reguarding video editing...


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Hi, I want to know if there's a way to do something to a picture...

 

 

 

For starters, this is a RuneScape picture. It all began a year ago when I told my neighbors who play RuneScape that this kid who goes to my school has 99 everything and infinite of everything 'cause his uncle works for Jagex. Right? So we started making some fake pictures and sure enough, they believed it. So now the pictures are getting harder to make and I wanted to knock them down with a picture that I made, saying he has a car. So, I get the interior of a nice SUV with the windshield view and I paste a portion of a RuneScape picture where the wind shield goes and I made it look like you look out of it and then you can see the G.E.. Now, they're sort of on to this 'kid'. What they said they want to see is him driving. What I was thinking is to do something similar to the car picture I did, except I want to take a clip of walking and you can see a little in the clip of what you'd see if you were looking out of the eyes of that person and I want to put that on top of the windshield of the picture, so it looks like he's driving...

 

 

 

Please help,

 

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Help...? :?

 

Google it >.> Thats what I do.

Don't you know the first rule of MMO's? Anyone higher level than you has no life, and anyone lower than you is a noob.

People in OT eat glass when they are bored.

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From what I understand, you want a RS-moving object to be in real life?

 

 

 

I never tried this, but it should work. You need a video-editing program that can use Keying. WindowsMovieMaker doesn't have this, you'll have to buy some programs for it. Keying is basically doing your shots in front of a green or blue screen and you cut that off and add another video on it. Do the movement you want to do in RuneScape in front of a green surface, such as grass. (Don't let your character wear anything green or that'll be invisble!) You could do it in front of something blue, but I don't know any places like that...Anyway, Key that piece of film in the Video editing program (I know Adobe Premiere Elements 4 has it, but it cost me 80 bucks...) and add it to the second timeline. Add the real life footage into the first timeline and your character alone should be in the car. I'm not sure at which angle you want, but keep it simple. Mess around with it to make it look good.

 

Also look onto the Motion Properties and mess around with the keyframes to add movement of your character. Scaling it down over a certain period of time can also be done in these properties, perfect for something to be moving away in the distance while driving...

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Moved, I think this is the right place for it.

 

 

 

It seems you want to make a fake video, so TG is the best place.

 

 

 

As for the video aspect of it, I'm sure we can still help.

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From what I understand, you want a RS-moving object to be in real life?

 

 

 

I never tried this, but it should work. You need a video-editing program that can use Keying. WindowsMovieMaker doesn't have this, you'll have to buy some programs for it. Keying is basically doing your shots in front of a green or blue screen and you cut that off and add another video on it. Do the movement you want to do in RuneScape in front of a green surface, such as grass. (Don't let your character wear anything green or that'll be invisble!) You could do it in front of something blue, but I don't know any places like that...Anyway, Key that piece of film in the Video editing program (I know Adobe Premiere Elements 4 has it, but it cost me 80 bucks...) and add it to the second timeline. Add the real life footage into the first timeline and your character alone should be in the car. I'm not sure at which angle you want, but keep it simple. Mess around with it to make it look good.

 

Also look onto the Motion Properties and mess around with the keyframes to add movement of your character. Scaling it down over a certain period of time can also be done in these properties, perfect for something to be moving away in the distance while driving...

 

 

 

 

 

Thanks, I'm going to try it now.

 

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