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Newcomers DBPro Corner / autovcam and light position commands standerd

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HowDo
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Location: United Kingdom
Posted: 1st May 2005 19:17
Hi, Looking for a basic camera lighting ans position setup?

Have done one for opening screen, setting fonts and hiding the mouse.

So nyone have their favourite settings they start off with?

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NanoBrain
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Location: Portland, OR
Posted: 3rd May 2005 08:21
HowDo,

I do not believe that there is a need for a standard camera positon setup. This is due to the possible need to place the camera at different positions and angles at given situations, games, etc.


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RiiDii
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Posted: 6th May 2005 12:05
Not that I always use it, nor does anyone else necessarily use it at all, but I use the following line a lot. So I guess that counts as standard.

Sync On:Sync Rate 60:Autocam Off

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NanoBrain
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Posted: 6th May 2005 12:39
HowDo,

Your own standard will be brought out in time, but most likely resembling or matching what RiiDii has shown us. I do suggest not to try and get stuck on any standard, due to there being many reasons for many ways of setting up a program. Out of the mouth of relevance, "Use what you need."


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HowDo
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Posted: 6th May 2005 22:35
Prehappes what I am trying to saying is a quick standard to get your self up and running, then you change it to fit what one is thinking.

what I am finding is this

autocam off
position camera 1,0,0,-200


somethings like that and maybe lighting, not up to that one yet.

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