I do plain to add a "auto dof" to version DSLR similar to Canon A-DEP, hopefully will result in smoother gameplay. Another thing would be boost up dof performance, haven't really think about that.
but no schedule yet, I'm currently focused on lens flares stuff. Just came up with some cool idea that I have to try.
yes, your dof is best so far, very flexible ui, i use your dof not for gameplay, just only for screenarchery, but i'm curious how it'll come out in the new version. Sharpen up the bokeh maybe(sounds crazy), just wish, that is all, i'm no pro at coding stuff.
Cool idea!Kind of like the 3D gif thing. What do you think about using a texture annotation to specify a background to composite in instead of the green?
Can you be more specific?? not sure I understand what you meant by using a texture annotation. load a image into game??
If that's the case, than I agree with andrelo1. No point to load a textural background, when it's much easier and flexible to do editing in photoshop or adobe ultra or other post production software.
Often refered to as "Chroma Key", if you use Adobe After Effects. Futhermore, some video editing software, like Adobe After Effects, are quite expensive -- especially if you are just, experimenting, or wanting to make only 1 or 2 videos.
Even Photoshop can be quite expensive.
I don't think there are any really any good, mainstream, free tools (unless you use linux, maybe Gimp, etc).
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and big thanks for all your great work kingeric1992.
best regards.
nanoman.
out of curiosity, will be any updates for your dof?
I do plain to add a "auto dof" to version DSLR similar to Canon A-DEP, hopefully will result in smoother gameplay.
Another thing would be boost up dof performance, haven't really think about that.
but no schedule yet, I'm currently focused on lens flares stuff. Just came up with some cool idea that I have to try.
Any suggestion regarding the dof??
If that's the case, than I agree with andrelo1. No point to load a textural background, when it's much easier and flexible to do editing in photoshop or adobe ultra or other post production software.
Futhermore, some video editing software, like Adobe After Effects, are quite expensive -- especially if you are just, experimenting, or wanting to make only 1 or 2 videos.
Even Photoshop can be quite expensive.
I don't think there are any really any good, mainstream, free tools (unless you use linux, maybe Gimp, etc).